Back in April, President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs seemed to portend the end of global trade as we know it.
Some stories have mundane beginnings, while others strike like lightning. Only occasionally is it both. In today’s newsletter ...
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has ordered a fresh package of economic measures aimed at easing the burden of ...
Discover Bloomberg Economics' latest analysis on key issues, including the significance of downward job revisions and the impact of US tariffs on European goods.
This year’s Nobel Prize for economics is unusually pertinent. It honors three scholars who, in different ways, have tried to ...
Political tensions risk undoing the economic gains from Turkey’s return to orthodox policies, Moody’s Ratings said, warning ...
Sometimes there are economic narratives that don’t quite deserve a debunking — they have more than a kernel of truth to them ...
China has spent two decades building a globe-spanning port network that offers it commercial reach — and potential strategic ...
I’m Chris Anstey, an economics editor in Boston. Today we’re looking at a debate over large-scale Fed bond purchases. Send us feedback and tips to [email protected]. And if you aren’t yet signed ...
The European Central Bank pulled off a “soft landing” by returning inflation to 2% while maintaining economic resilience, ...
Indonesia’s central bank is poised to lower borrowing costs for a fourth straight month as part of its pledge to go “all out” ...
Now in its sixth year, the Luxembourg Investment Summit is the premier gathering for the region’s most influential investors, ...
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