News

Israel’s defense spending as a portion of GDP was second-greatest in the world, second only to Ukraine. Israel spent $46.5 ...
Latin America and the Caribbean created millions of new jobs, primarily in urban and low-productivity sectors, but struggled ...
No one wants to pay more tax. And the richest of us protest most and fight hardest when asked to cough up a little more.
Consultancy Saltmarsh Economics estimates that even without any nominal GDP growth, an extra 325 billion euros of debt would ...
Pandemic inflation still haunts the RBNZ, making policymakers more cautious on rate cuts than economic models advise ...
In our opinion, the data reminds investors and practitioners that AI hype does not equal budget immunity. While earlier data documented robust intent to invest, the C-suite view presented above ...
But in an age dominated by attention-grabbing headlines and short-term pessimism, it’s equally important, if not more so, to ...
A revitalized credit cycle ... it on a graph: I drew it by hand in a simple editor, but I think you will understand. - Rising Smooth Line: This is the long-term trend of potential GDP growth.
How do we know this? New macro-empirical research finds that every dollar invested in non-defense public R&D yields ...
JAKARTA: Indonesia’s government expects economic growth in 2026 to be between 5.2% and 5.8%, while the budget deficit is seen between 2.48% and 2.53% of GDP, finance minister Sri Mulyani ...
Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) chief commissioner Aftab Alam said on Tuesday improving tax-to-GDP ratio was necessary ... Only when there is business, will there be tax collection.” ...