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Will oil hit $100 a barrel?

Analysts debate the question. The global economy depends on the answer

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How carbon prices are taking over the world

A quarter of global emissions are now covered, and the share is rising fast

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Investors’ enthusiasm for Japanese stocks has gone overboard

Speculators have flocked to the country’s markets this year. They may soon regret it

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Enthusiasm for Japanese stocks has gone overboard

Investors have flocked to the country’s markets this year. They may soon regret it

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Sri Lanka shows how broken debt negotiations have become

The country’s creditors decide they have no choice but to freeze out China

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America’s Federal Reserve could soon be flying blind

A government shutdown would have far-reaching consequences

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The costs of Russia’s war are about to hit home

Vladimir Putin will be unable to protect citizens from the pain

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Why the state should not promote marriage

Even though children from two-parent households do better in life

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Why fear is spreading in markets

A pollyana-ish view of interest rates has been dispelled

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Why fear is spreading in financial markets

A pollyana-ish view of interest rates has been dispelled

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Why China may struggle to escape stagnation

Lessons from Zhengzhou, a city at the heart of the country’s problems

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Does China’s fear of floating exceed its fear of deflation?

The central bank is constrained by its own limits on the yuan

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Renewable energy has hidden costs

Why it often costs more than policymakers expect to go green

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Why uranium prices are soaring

Resurgent demand and conflicts combine to radioactive effect

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How to avoid a common investment mistake

Think less about what to buy, and more about how much

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Macau offers a new way to get rich

Forget gambling. Invest in small Chinese firms instead

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As America’s influence in Asia wanes, Asian economies are integrating

How the continent at the heart of globalisation is reinventing itself

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Welcome to a new era of Asian commerce

How the continent at the heart of globalisation is reinventing itself

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How Asia is reinventing its economic model

The continent’s future will involve less Western influence

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As America’s influence wanes, Asian economies are integrating

How the continent at the heart of globalisation is reinventing itself

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Why aren’t more people being sacked?

How inflation has so far fallen without mass casualties

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India’s property market is ready for take-off

The fruits of a clean-up by Narendra Modi’s government

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The resumption of student-loan payments will hit American growth

It is not just students who face a return to reality

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Why diamonds are losing their allure

As an investment category, at least

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Has the European Central Bank become too powerful?

From monetary policy to geopolitics to climate change, its responsibilities are growing

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How to avoid a green-metals crunch

With ingenuity, a 6.5bn-tonne problem may be dodged

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Does China face a lost decade?

Xi Jinping has the tools to escape Japan’s fate. He should use them

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Argentina needs to default, not dollarise

A Milton Friedman tribute act is not the answer to the country’s problems

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Should you fix your mortgage for ever?

You can ignore rising rates, but you pay an arm and a leg

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How Chicago school economists reshaped American justice

The fiftieth anniversary of a groundbreaking work

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China’s slowdown is rattling Asian economies

Governments are rushing to limit the damage

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The end of a remarkable era in Indian finance

Uday Kotak, one of the past century’s great bankers, retired on September 1st

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A higher global oil price will help Russia pay for its war

The Kremlin tries new tactics to keep proceeds afloat

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The $100trn battle for the world’s wealthiest people

Two financial giants look likely to crush the competition

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Germany’s economic model is sputtering. So are its banks

Politicised governance and a diminished private sector undermine competitiveness

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Europe’s economy looks to be heading for trouble

Will policymakers still lift interest rates?

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How will politicians escape enormous public debts?

They will be unable to repeat the tricks of the 19th and 20th centuries

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Which country’s genius deserves the €200 note?

Europe prepares for a fight

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Which country’s genius deserves the €500 note?

Europe prepares for a fight

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How can American house prices still be rising?

Mortgage payments are at their highest since the mid-1980s

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High bond yields imperil America’s financial stability

Talk of a “Goldilocks” situation belies real danger

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China’s shadow-banking industry threatens its financial system

Weak economic growth means the country is particularly vulnerable to contagion

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Credit Suisse and the hunt for the weakest link in global finance

The firm will not be the last to come under pressure as economies wilt

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Which animals should a modern-day Noah put in his ark?

An economic interpretation of a biblical tale

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Argentina is pushing international lending to its breaking point

The IMF has no good options—but it may have just selected the worst

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China’s economy is in desperate need of rescue

Yet available options appear politically unpalatable

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America’s astonishing economic growth goes up another gear

Will high bond yields be what finally takes it down?

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What China’s economic troubles mean for the world

Pain for Elon Musk; relief for Jerome Powell

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Goldman Sachs has a David Solomon problem

Criticism of the bank’s boss turns vitriolic

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Democracy and the price of a vote

Free elections are heralded as a solution to poverty. Reality is not so simple

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Why investors are gambling on placid stockmarkets

What looks like a safe bet carries a hidden danger

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China’s consumers, central bank and statisticians all lack confidence

Strange solutions to a barrage of bad economic news

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China’s consumers, officials and statisticians all lack confidence

Strange solutions to a barrage of bad economic news

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The German economy: from European leader to laggard

Its problems are deep-rooted, knotty and show little sign of being fixed

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How bad could China’s property crisis get?

A supply-chain collapse and infection of state-owned developers would spell disaster

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China’s deepening property crisis threatens trouble

Country Garden is on the edge of default. What would a worst-case scenario look like?

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Russia will struggle to cope with a sinking rouble

What does the currency’s collapse mean for Vladimir Putin’s ability to wage war?

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American stocks are at their most expensive in decades

Are they worth the cost?

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In defence of credit-rating agencies

The best outcome for arbiters of risk is merely to fly under the radar

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Meme stocks are back from the dead

The stockmarket is booming, but not as much as Reddit favourites

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Deflation and default haunt China’s economy

To stop consumer prices falling, the country must stop property sales flagging

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How America is failing to break up with China

The countries’ economic ties are more profound than they appear at first glance

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How America is failing to break up with China

The countries’ economic ties are more profound than they appear at first glance

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Elon Musk’s plans could hinder Twitternomics

The site now known as X is extremely helpful to researchers

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An unlikely tech cluster exemplifies China’s economic vision

But the “Hefei model” will not be easy to emulate

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Meet America’s disguised property investors

They do not live in the homes they have bet on. Can they live with the bets they have made?

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Meet America’s disguised property investors

They do not live in the homes they have bet on. Can they live with the bets they have made?

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The dollar is now better value, says the Big Mac index

But not against the Japanese yen

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Five things investors learned this year

The economy and asset prices have proved more resilient than feared

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Five things investors have learned this year

The economy and asset prices have proved more resilient than feared

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The Bank of Japan jolts global markets

How much longer can officials resist interest-rate rises?

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Deflation is delaying China’s rise to economic superiority

The world’s second-biggest economy will become a more distant second this year

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Deflation is curbing China’s economic rise

The world’s second-biggest economy will become a more distant second this year

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Soaring temperatures and food prices threaten violent unrest

Expect a long, hot, uncomfortable summer

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America’s battle with inflation is about to get trickier

Cooling price rises will have counterintuitive consequences for the Federal Reserve

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Can UBS make the most of finance’s deal of the century?

Europe at last has a challenger for America’s behemoths

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Investors are seized by optimism. Can the bull market last?

An artificial-intelligence boom has turned into an everything boom

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Instant payments finally reach America

The country’s banks are not entirely on board

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Instant payments finally reach America with FedNow

The country’s banks are not entirely on board

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Big tech’s dominance is straining the logic of passive investing

Both index providers and fund managers must adjust to the dominance of a few firms

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The dollar’s dip will not become a sustained decline

Two pillars of strength hold up the greenback

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America’s big banks are in rude health—with one exception

Recent results highlight difficulties at the country’s most famous financial institution

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China’s floundering economy is a test for Xi Jinping

As growth falters and the country flirts with deflation, will stimulus arrive?

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How much trouble is China’s economy in?

Growth is faltering and the country is flirting with deflation

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Your employer is (probably) unprepared for artificial intelligence

That is bad news for your earnings—and the broader economy

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Is America’s inflationary fever breaking?

Its labour market remains too hot for comfort

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Why people struggle to understand climate risk

The confusion inherent in a hotter world

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The mystery of gold prices

A fear-and-inflation hedge has failed to hedge against fear or inflation

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China’s war on financial reality

The official market narrative is being policed with increasing ferocity

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The world is in the grip of a manufacturing delusion

How to waste trillions of dollars

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China controls the supply of crucial war minerals

Recent moves to restrict their flow highlights a danger to the West

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Does America need more unemployment?

The labour market remains too hot for comfort

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How far will Wall Street job losses go?

History suggests firing seasons take time to build momentum

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Erdoganomics is spreading across the world

It has been embraced in emerging-market finance ministries, threatening trouble

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Does it pay to be a communist in China?

A hard-headed assessment of party membership

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Copper is unexpectedly getting cheaper

Why another boom in the key green-transition metal may not happen

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How to win the battle against inflation

Lessons from Hikelandia, home to the world’s most dogged central bankers

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The fight over America and Europe’s inflation problems

A dispatch from the economic frontline

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The fight over inflation in America and Europe

A dispatch from the economic frontline

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Economists draw swords over how to fix inflation

A dispatch from the intellectual battlefield

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