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  1. From lottery draws to fiscal spending, China broadens digital yuan footprint
    Reuters | 07:09 PM EDT

    China's central bank is making a broad push to increase the use of digital yuan at home and abroad, several industry sources said, setting Beijing on a different - and potentially competing - path from the United States in shaping the future of money.

  2. ROI-Asia's AI chip boom could spark regional economic renaissance: Raychaudhuri
    Reuters | 07:00 PM EDT

    By Manishi Raychaudhuri. Investors are piling into South Korea and Taiwan for semiconductor stocks, but the AI boom isn't just fattening profits at North Asia's chip champions. Real GDP growth for two of North Asia's AI powerhouses - Taiwan and South Korea - has risen over the past 12 to 15 months, FactSet data shows, with Taiwan's now running at 11.8% in the first quarter.

  3. BOJ may heed calls to pause bond taper next year
    Reuters | 06:11 PM EDT

    Bond market volatility is boosting the case for Japan's central bank to pause the unwinding of its massive debt holdings next fiscal year, which would give Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi some relief amid growing investor concerns about her spending plans.

  4. Stablecoin demand may soon fade, BoE's Greene says
    Reuters | 11:29 AM EDT

    The popularity of stablecoins could soon fade, replaced by tokenised deposits, or digital versions of traditional bank deposits, Bank of England policymaker Megan Greene said on Sunday, even as some colleagues took a different view.

  5. Stablecoin demand may soon fade, BoE's Greene says
    Reuters | 11:23 AM EDT

    The popularity of stablecoins could soon fade, replaced by tokenised deposits, or digital versions of traditional bank deposits, Bank of England policymaker Megan Greene said on Sunday, even as some colleagues took a different view.

  6. Wall St Week Ahead-Jobs report on tap for soaring US stocks as rate path, bond yields eyed as risks
    Reuters | 09:00 AM EDT

    * May nonfarm payrolls report due on June 5. * Job growth of 85,000 expected as investors wary of hot number. * Broadcom (AVGO) results pose test for AI trade, soaring semi shares. By Lewis Krauskopf. Investors will turn to an important labor market update next week as they weigh whether simmering inflation and the potential for interest rate hikes could derail the rally in U.S. stocks.

  7. Czech Republic likely to miss NATO defence-spending target, PM tells FT
    Reuters | 01:50 AM EDT

    The Czech Republic will "probably" miss NATO's target to boost military spending to 2% of gross domestic product?this year, Prime Minister Andrej Babis said in an interview published on Sunday. "We will do our best" to meet the pledge, Babis told the Financial Times, but he said his government was grappling with a budget shortfall due to overspending by his pro-EU predecessor.

  8. China factory activity stalls in May as demand weakens
    Reuters | 05/30/26 09:55 PM EDT

    * China's official manufacturing PMI falls to 50 in May, matching forecast. * New export orders contract as overseas demand weakens. * Input costs remain elevated even as raw material price gains slow. * Non-manufacturing PMI improves to 50.1. By Ethan Wang, Yukun Zhang and Ryan Woo.

  9. China's factory activity flat in May, PMI shows?
    Reuters | 05/30/26 09:37 PM EDT

    China's factory activity came in flat in May, an official survey showed on Sunday, indicating that the manufacturing sector was under pressure from weak domestic demand and higher production costs.

  10. Inflation fight again putting central bank independence under strain, policymakers say
    Reuters | 05/30/26 07:40 AM EDT

    Central bank independence is again coming under pressure as policymakers push through unpopular measures to curb surging prices, prompting political interference that could erode trust and deepen the crisis, current and former officials said.

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