Biden's student loan defeat adds to headwinds for US economy
Canada's economy unchanged in April, but likely surged 0.4% in May
US consumer spending edges up in May; inflation still high
China raises relending, rediscounting quotas for farm sector, small firms by $27.5 billion
Thailand's economy picks up in May as tourism, spending rise
May retail sales bump in Germany not here to stay - analysts
RBA to raise rates to 4.35% on July 4 but decision on a knife edge: Reuters poll
Thai May factory output falls 3.14% y/y, less than forecast
Pakistan, IMF reach $3 billion staff-level agreement
Tokyo inflation points to broadening price pressure, tests dovish BOJ stance
China's factory activity extends declines as demand weakens
Far-right parties on the rise across Europe
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