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NewslettersWhy economist Brad DeLong says leaders should be open to the process of creative destruction
By David Meyer and Alan MurraySeptember 8, 2022
A huge wave breaking against shore during a hurricane.
EnvironmentIt gets hotter every year, and a new study shows how much climate change is already costing the global economy
By Tristan BoveAugust 13, 2022
A closed McDonald's restaurant in Kyiv pictured March 6, 2022.
Finance‘A small but important sense of normalcy.’ McDonald’s moves to reopen restaurants in Ukraine for first time since the war began
By Tristan BoveAugust 12, 2022
‘A horror story’. These 3 charts show just how historically bad markets performed in the first half of 2022
Europe‘A horror story’. These 3 charts show just how historically bad markets performed in the first half of 2022
By Bernhard WarnerJuly 1, 2022
Buy-the-dippers, take note: Wall Street’s most notorious bear sees a stock rally coming
FinanceBuy-the-dippers, take note: Wall Street’s most notorious bear sees a stock rally coming
By Sagarika Jaisinghani and BloombergJune 27, 2022
World Bank chief says inflation might last for two years, and some countries will find it ‘very hard’ to avoid recession
FinanceWorld Bank chief says inflation might last for two years, and some countries will find it ‘very hard’ to avoid recession
By Nicholas GordonJune 27, 2022
It’s not in your head: 2 new surveys show the economy hit a wall in June as stagflation becomes reality
FinanceIt’s not in your head: 2 new surveys show the economy hit a wall in June as stagflation becomes reality
By Will DanielJune 23, 2022
Profit warnings, recession fears, and layoffs—despite the carnage, Wall Street analysts still advise investors to buy, buy, buy stocks
EuropeProfit warnings, recession fears, and layoffs—despite the carnage, Wall Street analysts still advise investors to buy, buy, buy stocks
By Bernhard WarnerJune 23, 2022
‘The risk is they break the economy’: Markets sink as investors fret that the Fed will start a recession
Europe‘The risk is they break the economy’: Markets sink as investors fret that the Fed will start a recession
By Bernhard WarnerJune 16, 2022
Stocks and crypto bounce back after Monday’s brutal $1.3 trillion selloff
EuropeStocks and crypto bounce back after Monday’s brutal $1.3 trillion selloff
By Bernhard WarnerJune 14, 2022
Crypto, stocks, and bonds are all tumbling on fears inflation will squeeze global growth
EuropeCrypto, stocks, and bonds are all tumbling on fears inflation will squeeze global growth
By Bernhard WarnerJune 13, 2022
Markets wobble ahead of today’s pivotal inflation report. A doozy would force the Fed to raise interest rates even higher, investors fear
EuropeMarkets wobble ahead of today’s pivotal inflation report. A doozy would force the Fed to raise interest rates even higher, investors fear
By Bernhard WarnerJune 10, 2022
World Bank President David Malpass.
FinanceThe World Bank says most countries are headed for a recession, and warns of a possible return to 1970s ‘stagflation’
By Tristan BoveJune 7, 2022
Goldman Sachs and Bank of America have very different calls for when stocks will hit bottom
FinanceGoldman Sachs and Bank of America have very different calls for when stocks will hit bottom
By Bernhard WarnerMay 23, 2022
The $1 trillion crypto collapse is crippling digital coin bulls. But the rest of us will hardly notice, says Goldman Sachs
EuropeThe $1 trillion crypto collapse is crippling digital coin bulls. But the rest of us will hardly notice, says Goldman Sachs
By Bernhard WarnerMay 20, 2022
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