Economics
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The Bay of Bengal An Economic Superpower
The Bay of Bengal should be an economic superpower. That’s a bold statement, right? But imagine a region brimming with…
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Japans Strength Produces a Weak Yen
Japans strength produces a weak yen – Japan’s strength produces a weak yen – a seemingly paradoxical situation that’s actually…
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Can America Afford Its Debts?
Can America afford its debts? It’s a question weighing heavily on the minds of many, and frankly, it’s a pretty…
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Step Inside The Economists Summer Issue
Step inside the economists summer issue – Step inside The Economist’s summer issue and you’ll find yourself immersed in a…
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Chinas Last Boomtowns Rapid Growth Still Possible
Chinas last boomtowns show rapid growth is still possible – China’s last boomtowns show rapid growth is still possible, defying…
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Indias Economic Policy Will Not Make It Rich
Indias economic policy will not make it rich – India’s economic policy will not make it rich, at least not…
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To Revive the Economy, China Wants Consumers to Buy Better Stuff
To revive the economy china wants consumers to buy better stuff – To revive the economy, China wants consumers to…
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Was the Bank of England Right to Lower Rates?
Was the Bank of England right to start lowering interest rates? That’s the million-dollar question, and one that’s been debated…
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Why Japanese Markets Have Plummeted
Why Japanese markets have plummeted is a question on many investors’ minds. It’s a complex issue, a perfect storm brewing…
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A Global Recession Is Not In Prospect
A global recession is not in prospect, despite recent anxieties. While inflation remains a concern and geopolitical tensions simmer, a…
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