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Gloomy global growth, Tupperware troubles, RIP HBO Max
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Date:2025-04-19 09:18:03
Every week we cover the economic stories that need further explanation. On this edition of Indicators of the Week, numbers that help us understand the latest IMF global growth forecast, the future of Tupperware's business and the rebranding of HBO Max.
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