Stocks in South Korea and Hong Kong closed up after China's State Council on Sunday unveiled what it called a "special action plan" to boost domestic consumption. Mainland Chinese investors, however, ...
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Significant digitalisation growth Marked productivity decline Financial support needed Improvements in the availability and quality of digital infrastructure and services have yet to impact ...
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With US aid in flux, Ukraine is turning to EU loans, frozen Russian assets, and its growing defense industry. But can these ...
Ethiopia’s dual engagement epitomizes the “paradox of weakness” in realist theory: smaller states, seeking autonomy through diversification, often become more vulnerable. The dual-bloc strategy has ...
For years, Saudi Arabia has leaned on advisory firms to drive an expensive overhaul of its economy. But the kingdom’s once ...
In a press conference with Jordanian King Abdullah in February, U.S. President Donald Trump touted his proposal that the ...
Saudi ruler Mohammed bin Salman has used his country’s oil wealth to build its international clout in diplomacy, tech, and ...
Mark Carney, the man who once steered the Bank of England (BoE) through Brexit turmoil and left journalists scratching their heads over “forward guidance,” is now poised to lead Canada. If you thought ...
S&P Global Commodity Insights estimates that the average break-even price for US shale producers this year is $45 per barrel and many analysts and oil executives said too many US shale producers would ...