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The ongoing government shutdown isn’t just the longest in American history. It’s likely the most damaging, too.
With no single dominant power waiting to take over from the US, the impacts of the next financial crisis could have catastrophic impacts around the world.
The head of the International Monetary Fund said the global economy showed resilience to an initial wave of trade disruptions, but she warned against complacency because financial markets and growth can sour quickly without prudent policies. Speaking ahead ...
Poland and other countries across Europe that found economic success in an era of collaboration are now facing a crumbling of international alliances.
Family size around the world is dropping. That choice by couples is triggering a population shift that's sending shock waves through economies.
California has slipped a notch in the bragging-rights totem pole to the world’s fifth-largest economy in the latest update on global business output. Related Articles Californians’ economic hopes drop 23% since Trump election Will tariffs slow the U.S ...
The U.S. consumer's durability as a prop for the economy may be tested in coming weeks as family budgets, particularly among the less affluent, are stressed by rising healthcare costs, the potential loss of federal food benefits,
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said the global economy has been able to avoid a damaging trade war — Brendan Smialowski The global economy is doing better than expected, even as it faces prolonged uncertainty and underwhelming medium-term ...
Equities are hitting record highs and corporate earnings keep surprising on the upside. Yet beneath this glossy surface, unease is simmering and public pessimism is growing. Are markets telling a fairy tale detached from reality? Multiple forces are ...