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Here’s What’s Shoring Up the Global Economy During the Energy Shock
Two months after the Strait of Hormuz was effectively shut, the world economy is still standing, even if the strain is obvious. Reuters reported that the closure has choked off roughly 20% of global oil and gas supplies and pushed markets toward a toxic mix of slower growth and higher inflation, yet many major economies have continued to function better than expected. The Wall Street Journal similarly described a global economy that is proving surprisingly resilient because o


BOE Poised to Cut as the ECB Finds Its “Good Place” in a Diverging Europe
Financial markets are bracing for a consequential set of policy announcements as five of Europe’s central banks deliver decisions on the same day. While the cluster of meetings underscores the shared challenges facing the region, investors expect sharply different outcomes. The Bank of England is widely anticipated to signal or deliver a rate cut as domestic growth cools, while the European Central Bank appears increasingly comfortable holding policy steady after a long infla


Reasons for the International Financial Crisis and the role of the International Monetary Fund
The international financial crisis has been a well known economic event that took place in recent history. The event uncovered severe weaknesses in the global economic system. What had occurred the global financial crisis involved a lack of financial supervision, excessive risk-taking by banks, and the growth of complex financial products. Furthermore, economic imbalances in the the Asian countries caused a domino effect of currency devaluation. The International Monetary Fun


Analyzing Intra-Industry International Trade
Introduction Intra-industry trade (IIT) is the trading of similar products belonging to the same industry between countries. Unlike...
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