“While challenging in the short term, even the longest shutdowns rarely alter long-term economic trends, and GDP (gross ...
Japan has reported its economy contracted at a 1.8% annual pace in July-September as President Donald Trump’s tariffs hurt ...
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By the end of March 2026 India will overtake Japan to become the world’s fourth-largest economy. But the country falls short ...
The world is undergoing a great economic reordering, the third such transformation in the past century. The United States has been at the helm of each one, shaping the global economy in ways that ...
A record downward revision to annual US job growth, paired with no surprises in the latest inflation data, sealed the deal for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates next week. While traders are ...
Amid rising geopolitical rifts and trade tensions, global economic uncertainty has surged, yet sentiment about economic ...
Peer into The Economist’s decision-making processes with Tom Standage, our deputy editor, who explains how we select and ...
Global central banks are navigating complex economic landscapes. The Bank of England paused rate cuts, hinting at a December ...
The global economy is running in a “paradigm vacuum” as the classical theories of marginal change, equilibrium and rational markets are breaking down. Amid the void, University of Oxford professor ...
Award-winning economist Dawie Roodt said South Africa became a crumbling economy with crumbling infrastructure.
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