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Nouriel Roubini, chief executive officer of Roubini Macro Associates Inc., during a Bloomberg Television interview on the sidelines of the Qatar Economic Forum (QEF) in Doha, Qatar, on Wednesday, May 24, 2023.
Economy‘Dr. Doom’ Nouriel Roubini breaks with the crowd on the AI bubble, saying the U.S. is headed for a ‘growth recession’ and not a market crash
By Eva Roytburg and Nick LichtenbergNovember 25, 2025
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters October jobs and inflation reports will likely never be released on Wednesday.
EconomyWhite House official says October jobs and inflation data are likely to never be released
By Nino PaoliNovember 13, 2025
Senate Majority Leader John Thune has adjourned the Senate until Monday, at which point negotiations to resolve the government shutdown will resume.
EconomyThe government shutdown won’t be completely recouped—and it could cost the economy up to $14 billion, estimates say
By Nino PaoliOctober 31, 2025
EuropeVilnius is a nice, green place to live—and it’s turning that into a competitive advantage for its economy
By Anna HeimOctober 30, 2025
President Donald Trump listens to other speakers after delivering remarks during an event in the Oval Office of the White House on October 16, 2025 in Washington, DC.
EconomyTrump immigration policies would slash workforce estimate by 15.7 million and slow GDP growth by a third over the next decade, study says
By Nino PaoliOctober 21, 2025
Stephen Moore looking worried, his hands clasped as if in prayer
EconomyEven the author of ‘Trumponomics’ admits ‘tariffs are taxes—and taxes are bad’
By Eva RoytburgOctober 18, 2025
US President Donald Trump gestures as he walks to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on October 10, 2025.
EconomyNew China tariffs announced during government shutdown and AI valuation debate are a ‘perfect storm coming together,’ top economist says
By Nino PaoliOctober 11, 2025
Jim Farley, President and CEO of Ford Motor Company, speaks at a Ford Pro Accelerate event on September 30, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan.
Future of WorkFord CEO Jim Farley hopes AI will help blue-collar workers, but ‘it’s hard to say that today’
By Nino PaoliOctober 4, 2025
EconomyThe U.S. economy is running even hotter than previously thought, and GDP growth could reach 4% in Q3
By Jason MaSeptember 27, 2025
A medical worker cares for a newborn "dragon baby" in the maternity department of Zaozhuang Maternal and Child Health Hospital in Shandong province, China, Feb 10, 2024.
EconomyChina’s fertility crisis is so dire, rates are falling below ‘replacement levels’ and GDP could slow by more than half in the next 30 years, study says
By Eleanor PringleAugust 4, 2025
A consumer refuels their vehicle at a gas station in Daegu, South Korea, on June 23, 2025, while geopolitical risks heighten due to U.S. attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.
Middle EastCeasefire between Israel and Iran already being tested as markets bet it will stave off ‘stagflationary shock’
By Nino PaoliJune 23, 2025
EconomyFed governor breaks ranks and says rate cuts could resume next month to prevent further cracks in the job market
By Nino PaoliJune 21, 2025
FinanceGerman growth hits 0.4% in Q1, double the forecast as pre-tariff exports surge
By AFPMay 23, 2025
CommentaryProductivity growth is vital for the economy. Few companies actually create it
By Eric Kutcher and Olivia WhiteMay 16, 2025
Yannis Stournaras, governor of the Bank of Greece
PoliticsEuropean consumers will have to cope with a ‘notable adverse impact’ on growth from tariffs, Greece’s central bank governor warns
By Prarthana PrakashApril 7, 2025
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