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ease

[eez] / iz /






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That means the Federal Reserve, which has already eased interest rates by three quarters of a percentage point, may cut rates once or twice more in 2026.

From Barron's

They ease cash-flow pressure, reduce default risk, and keep basic infrastructure and public services running.

From Barron's

China’s advances in artificial intelligence, its continued push for technological self-reliance and resilience in global trade have helped boost investor confidence, easing concerns over weak domestic demand and persistent deflation.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Washington, the reaction was muted, a signal that Manus’s moves to avoid violating U.S. rules that restrict outbound investments in key technologies eased concern about its China ties.

From The Wall Street Journal

Asian stocks were mixed at the start of the final trading day of 2025 on Wednesday, with some tracking Wall Street losses as investors eased towards the New Year break.

From Barron's