China’s economic growth rebounded more than expected in the first quarter, suggesting limited spillovers so far from the war in Iran but revealing few signs of turnaround in weak consumer spending. Powered by strong manufacturing and exports, gross domestic product expanded 5% from a year ago, the fastest in three quarters, according to a statement from the National Bureau of Statistics on Thursday. GDP also saw the quickest sequential growth since the final three months of 2024, with a gain of 1.3% from the prior quarter on a seasonally adjusted non-annualised basis.Highlighting the divergence between major parts of the economy, industrial output grew a more-than-forecast 5.7% in March from a year ago. By contrast, retail sales fell short of expectations with an increase of 1.7%, down from a 2.8% expansion in the first two months.This is a Bloomberg story
Supply shortage of gold, silver? Banks stop import orders as metals stuck at customs, says report
More than five tonnes of gold remain held up at customs without clearance. (AI image) Banks have put a pause on fresh import orders for gold and silver from overseas…