The Iran war dominated discussions at the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Spring Meetings this week in ...
The most immediate impact of the war on the global economy has been a sharp shortage of distillate fuels, particularly gasoil ...
The global economy has become significantly more resilient to oil (USO) (BNO) price disruptions relative to the stagflation era of the 1970s, according to a recent report from Bank of America Global ...
The global economy is set to grow more rapidly than previously expected in the face of President Trump's tariff hikes, thanks in part to a U.S. boom in AI investment, but is nonetheless on course for ...
As 2026 moves closer into view, the global economy should continue to produce moderate growth. While our base case outlook is relatively benign, a look below the surface reveals frictions. While that ...
But risks are rising, including from the concentration of tech investment and the negative effects of trade disruptions, which may build over time Global economic growth continues to show notable ...
Yet one in four developing economies remains poorer than it was in 2019 WASHINGTON, January 13, 2026—The global economy is proving more resilient than anticipated despite persistent trade tensions and ...
(Bloomberg) -- The world economy’s first signs of a synchronized shock emerged in business surveys revealing how the Iran war’s fallout is crippling growth momentum and stoking prices. Multiple ...
TOPSHOT - A fireball lights the sky following a missile strike on Tel Aviv on February 28, 2026. The United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran on February 28, with Israel's public ...
The global economy has been resilient despite challenges like tariffs and geopolitics. The IMF's managing director warns not to take the resilience for granted, though. There are four things driving ...
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