Global Highlights for Next Week: Davos Economic Forum Unveils Global Focus on the Red Sea Crisis
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发表于 2024-1-13 11:30:36
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Global Focus for Next Week: Davos Economic Forum Unveils Global Focus on the Red Sea Crisis. Senior leader of the Housa armed forces, Mohammad Ali Housa, responded on Friday that a counterattack will be "urgent"; The most closely watched by the market are China's 2023 GDP data and US retail sales data for December.
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