IN BRIEF
● China posted second-quarter domestic output growth of 6.2%, the lowest rate in nearly three decades. A 9.8% surge in retail sales in June was discounted as a one-off. Meanwhile, the U.S. said negotiators may head to Beijing to restart trade talks. ● North Korea’s economy, hit by sanctions, may be in its worst shape since the 1990s famine that killed up to 10% of the population. South Korea is also suffering, from a cooling tech boom, the U.S.-China trade war, sky-high consumer debt, and tensions with Japan. ● A multilateral report from the Zimbabwean government and NGOs in the drought-stricken country says as much as $218 million may be needed to prevent 5.5 million from going hungry. That’s almost 60% of the population. ● Stella McCartney, who in March 2018 bought back a 50%…