Global economy's 'sugar rush' defies trade drama
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The US economy contracted slightly to start the year, largely reflecting a bigger tariff-related trade hit but also a larger downshift in household spending growth than first estimated.
Top security officials say China and North Korea’s support for Russia in its war against Ukraine has exposed how lines between regions have blurred, and the need for a global approach toward defense.
Conservative frustrations are boiling over Congress’s lack of action to codify spending cuts pursued by President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Tech billionaire Elon Musk — who headed up the DOGE effort — made waves this week when he took aim at a sprawling package passed by the House last week to advance Trump’s…
At the beginning of the year, the global outlook pointed to stable economic growth, against a backdrop of cautious optimism. Tailwinds
Around the world, yields on longer-dated sovereign debt have soared as investors question the ability of governments to cover massive budget deficits.
Lawmakers approved a plan to help companies and consumers as officials bargain in Washington for relief from debilitating auto levies.
Perhaps to fight off the ire of legislators worldwide about App Store fees, Apple says that it has grown the global economy and collected commissions on under 10% of platform transactions in 2024.
Mehdi Paryavi, Chairman and CEO of the International Data Center Authority (IDCA), delivers a sweeping analysis of the global digital economy’s structural backbone. As the head of the world’s
The Trump administration is contemplating a stopgap measure to impose tariffs on a significant portion of the global economy for 150 days.