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Why global GDP might be $7trn bigger than everyone thought
The Economist· 5 hours agoOn May 30th the World Bank experienced something similar, if on a grander scale. After rooting...
Business titans like Jamie Dimon think Modi is great for India. It didn't convince voters.
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 24 hours agoNews of the shrinking majority hit the Indian stock market on Tuesday — it registered...coincided...
China: China Had a Bad Year
Strategy Page· 12 hours agoFor example, by mid-2023 Chinese manufacturing activity had shrunk for five months in a row. This was one of several indicators that the Chinese economy was in trouble. The ...
Putin’s Existential Problem: Not Enough Russians
The Wall Street Journal· 11 hours agoVladimir Putin has portrayed himself as a defender of global stability, leading a powerful nation that offers a robust economic, military and cultural...
Europe Has Fallen Behind the U.S. and China. Can It Catch Up?
New York Times· 1 day agoEurope’s share of the global economy is shrinking, and fears are deepening that the continent can no...
Voters will punish Biden and Sunak for the cost of living crisis
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoThis is the “year of democracy” – with almost half the world’s population, across 64 countries,...
China’s Economy Cannot Export Its Problems Away | by Alicia García-Herrero & Alessio Terzi -...
Project Syndicate· 6 days agoIn less than a month, leaders from business, government, civil society, and international...
Higher for longer rates mean no escape from the debt squeeze
Detroit News· 6 days agoThe highest interest rates in years are taking a toll from the United States to Australia, creating...
Watch out Beijing, China’s second-tier cities are on the up
The Economist· 2 hours agoNEARLY 12m STUDENTS will graduate from Chinese universities this month. For decades graduates were...
‘Shock Values’ Review: The Cost of Controlling Prices
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoWorld War II found the Fed once more in service to suppress the government’s borrowing costs. And...