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India Central Bank makes 3rd rate cut this year

India Central Bank makes 3rd rate cut this year

The latest figures show India is growing faster than China, the result of a new method of calculating GDP.

China May manufacturing index at 6-month high

China May manufacturing index at 6-month high

The Chinese government is expecting the economy to grow 7 per cent this year.

BRICS Bank President meets Indian PM ahead of taking charge

BRICS Bank President meets Indian PM ahead of taking charge

The Bank will have its headquarters in Shanghai, China.

China’s April industrial profits rise 2.6% to $78.3bn

China’s April industrial profits rise 2.6% to $78.3bn

The increase reversed the 0.4 per cent dip in March.

SouthAfrica economy grew by 1.3% in Q1 2015

SouthAfrica economy grew by 1.3% in Q1 2015

The troubled mining sector grew by an annualized 10.2 per cent in Q1 2015 and was a main contributor to GDP growth rate during the period.

NDRC allows private investors to build 1.97 trillion yuan projects

NDRC allows private investors to build 1.97 trillion yuan projects

The NDRC is the biggest, most powerful Chinese bureaucracy, with responsibility over broad swathes of China’s $8.5 trillion economy.

Brazil announces $22.6 bn budget cuts

Brazil announces $22.6 bn budget cuts

Brazil is currently facing an economic downturn, with an overall budget gap estimated at 6.7 per cent of GDP.

Ahead of 2016 Olympics, Chinese Premier visits Rio

Ahead of 2016 Olympics, Chinese Premier visits Rio

China-Brazil trade reached $86.7 billion in 2014.

China to resume Indian rapeseed imports, first in 3 years

China to resume Indian rapeseed imports, first in 3 years

Indian rapeseed meal tends to suffer from quality issues, but it is cheaper than both Canadian and domestic Chinese supplies.

China to spend $70bn in 2015 to expand internet access

China to spend $70bn in 2015 to expand internet access

China has blocked overseas services including Google, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.