Is the global economy truly stable, or are we merely exposed to a series of converging crises? Explore how current stress ...
Dr Edward Thomas JonesSenior Lecturer in EconomicsAlbert Gubay Business School, Bangor University Davos underscored the ...
Word of the Day: Disinflation means inflation is slowing, not stopping. Prices still rise, but at a weaker pace. It signals ...
Discover how the International Monetary Fund promotes financial stability and growth, including its role in supporting struggling economies and the criticisms it faces.
Daniel Björkegren is an assistant professor of international and public affairs at Columbia University, New York City, New York, USA. How will artificial intelligence reshape the global economy? Some ...
When we think about money, it’s easy to get lost in the numbers. How much money is there in the world? It’s a big question with a lot of different answers. From physical cash to digital currencies, ...
The global economy is, to put it mildly, in a state of flux. Before the most recent U.S. elections, it was already being buffeted by geopolitical shocks and the prospect of transformative ...
Growing inequality reflects deeper physical limits on energy and resource extraction rather than purely financial or policy failures. Rising debt and higher interest rates are emerging as binding ...
Australia has become £4.5 trillion richer overnight after discovering the world's largest iron deposit. One of the most ...
SpaceX has reshaped the global space industry with a speed and scale few thought possible. This two-part white paper from SpaceNews Intelligence examines how the company transformed launch economics ...
DAVOS, 23rd January, 2026 (WAM) -- The United Arab Emirates concluded its distinguished participation in the 56th Annual ...