A Bank of America Institute analysis of 2,000 years of GDP data reframes American exceptionalism — and points toward what ...
As we are all seeing at the gas pump, a disruption in one area of the global economy can have a far-reaching effect. We at AAII have observed a rotation among asset classes since the Iran war started.
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz and airspace across the Gulf has rippled through the global economy, pushing up oil and ...
That is roughly twice the disruption the world suffered in the 1970s, offsetting the fact that the energy-intensity of the world economy has fallen by half since then. Although the International ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The United Nations is forecasting that the global economy will grow by 2.7% this year, slightly lower than last ...
The global economy is holding up better than expected in the face of higher tariffs and greater uncertainty about relations between powerful countries and the implications of technological change, the ...
We’ve talked before about a geopolitical recession, that we’re seeing fewer global solutions to global problems. Is anything giving you hope that the world can still rise to the occasion? I was ...
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