Colombia's Economy Faces 'Moderate Alarm': Potential Impact of US Aid Withdrawal Oxford Economics finds immediate impacts of US aid withdrawal manageable but warns of long-term economic challenges for Colombia.
Will the Fed's Interest Rate Decision Shock the Economy? As concerns over a weak labor market rise, economists predict another interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. What will this mean for consumers?
When Numbers Lie: The Consequences of Distrust in Economic Data Explore the ripple effects of losing trust in economic data, drawing lessons from Greece and Argentina's cautionary tales.
Can Populists Handle Economic Realities? The World Watches Argentina's Experiment Argentina's populist shift under Milei showcases economic risks, sparking interest from global leaders. Will Milei's policies succeed?
China's Renewed Commitment to Manufacturing Dominance China reaffirms its focus on a production-led economy, prioritizing a modernized industrial system over domestic consumption.
Fed's Battle with Economy: A Shutdown's Surprising Challenge The government shutdown poses unexpected hurdles for the Federal Reserve, as it navigates economic challenges with limited data and rising uncertainties.
Iran's Leadership: A Fractured House on the Brink Amid economic ruin and public dissent, Iran's ruling elite is locked in an internal struggle threatening their grip on power.
Virginia's Economic Stagnation: What Lies Ahead? Virginia faces rising unemployment with minimal job growth expected. The Weldon Cooper Center's forecast paints a challenging economic future for the state.
Argentine Response to Trump's Economic Assertions: A Rebuttal to Starvation Myths Argentine economists counter Trump's claims of economic despair, stressing resilience and strategic challenges over starvation.
Japan's Groundbreaking Move Against Rising Inflation Japan’s first female PM unveils strategic economic measures to combat inflation, signaling a new era of fiscal policies.