The global economy is moving in different directions, and the cracks are starting to show. In the U.S., signs of strain are building beneath the surface, from weakening consumer spending to growing credit stress. Europe is trying to turn the corner, but momentum is patchy and fragile. Meanwhile, China is holding up better than most, with solid industrial data and targeted policy support keeping things afloat. Here’s a breakdown of what’s really happening in the world’s major economies this week.
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