China’s Economy Loses Momentum Amid the Trade War with the U.S. and a Property Crisis
Weak Domestic Demand Pushes Beijing to Bet on Exports and Industry
The Global Economy Is Slowing, Though the U.S.-China Tariff Standoff Proved Softer Than Expected
The IMF Sees Risks From an Overvalued AI Market and Weakening Global Demand
Militarization of the Economy in the Age of Interdependence
The U.S. Loses Control of the Very Levers It Created, as China and Europe Turn Them Into Weapons
White House Tariff Policy Fuels Market Turmoil
Vague Statements, Last-Minute Adjustments, and Upcoming Court Rulings Undermine Investor Confidence
The U.S. Imposes Its Largest Package of Targeted Tariffs in Years
Countries Are Scrambling to Find a Way Out Before Trump’s New Duties Hit
China’s Economy Is Growing Faster Than Expected—For Now
Falling Confidence, Deflation, and Tariff Risks Threaten Momentum in the Second Half of the Year
The U.S. Economy as a Source of Global Instability
American Policymaking Increasingly Resembles That of Emerging Markets
A Trade War With China That Is Nearly Impossible to Win
The U.S. Is Confronting the Consequences of Its Own Strategy
The U.S. Is Losing Investor Confidence—But the Dollar Remains Irreplaceable
Trump’s Policies Undermine the Foundations of the Global Financial Order, Yet the Dollar Still Has No Real Rivals
The Real Economy Is Out of Sight
Without Rethinking Data on Supply Chains, Digital Services, and Vulnerabilities, Decisions Are Made Blindly
China Prepares for a Prolonged Trade War
Beijing Builds Economic Resilience and Bets on Domestic Demand
An Economy Where No One Pays Now
Global Debt Is Growing Faster Than the Ability to Service It
The End of Globalization as We Knew It
Economics in the Age of New Borders