China's Slowdown and Thames Water's Financial Position: A Global Market Intervention Point?
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Çin'in ikinci çeyrekteki %4.3 büyüme oranı, 2008 krizinden bu yana en düşük seviyelerden biri olarak kaydedildi. Bu, yerel talep zayıflığı ile dış tic

China's 4.3% growth in the second quarter marked one of the slowest rates on record since the 2008 crisis, as sluggish domestic demand was outweighed by a surge in exports. Meanwhile, Thames Water's £515 million cash reserves sit against a £18.5 billion debt burden. While operational improvements continue, the company is actively engaging with creditors, regulators, and the government to finalize its recapitalization. Could these developments signal a re-evaluation of global liquidity conditions? How will markets react to this shift?
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