After enduring a prolonged and unprecedented series of shocks, the global economy appeared to have stabilized, with steady yet underwhelming growth rates. However, the landscape has changed as ...
China is likely to stick to its current annual economic growth target of around 5% next year, government advisers and ...
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 08: Fed Chairman Jerome Powell prepares to deliver remarks to the The Federal Reserve's Division of Research and Statistics Centennial Conference on November 08, 2023 in ...
The outlook for economic growth in the U.S. was slashed due to higher tariffs in a new report released by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) on Tuesday. The OECD's ...
U.S. GDP growth has been revised upward, reflecting stronger consumer spending and a resilient, supply-side-driven economy. Since 2009, the U.S. has experienced only one brief recession, quickly ...
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PIC and British International Investment sign landmark MoU for sustainable growth in Africa
The Public Investment Corporation (PIC) and British International Investment (BII) have embarked on an ambitious journey to enhance investment collaboration across Africa, encapsulated by a newly ...
Investing in a skilled, healthy workforce, infrastructure, and technology are crucial for economic growth, job creation, and security. By prioritizing health, countries build the foundation for the ...
Asia’s economic growth next year is poised to hold up more than previously estimated despite weaker external demand, elevated tariffs, and persistent policy uncertainty. Growth in the Asia and Pacific ...
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How reliable is Zimbabwe’s claim of economic growth?
Just three months ago, Zimbabwe’s GDP was suddenly revised from US$35.2 billion to US$44.4 billion — an extraordinary jump of ...
US economic data remains robust, with key indicators above recessionary levels and household/corporate balance sheets historically strong, supporting continued growth. Fiscal support and resilient ...
Something extraordinary has happened to the Republican Party, though it hasn’t quite been named. As I watched President Donald Trump gleefully announce his “Liberation Day” tariffs in early April, ...
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