Germany’s leading economic confidence indicator turns positive for first time since the US-Iran war began disrupting global trade.
Tag: Economic
Bolivian Economic Crisis Deepens as Protests Disrupt National Supply Chains
Weeks of road blockades have cut off La Paz costing the city an estimated $6.5 million daily and squeezing fuel food and medicine supplies.
Hormuz Relief May Not Ease Economic Toll Already ‘Baked In’ Analysts Warn
Even with the Strait of Hormuz reopening, analysts caution that months of supply disruptions have locked in inflationary and logistical damage.
St Petersburg International Economic Forum Opens as Ukrainian Drones Cast Shadow Over Putin’s Showcase
Russia’s SPIEF economic forum opens in St Petersburg as Ukrainian drone attacks disrupt security arrangements and rattle attendees
India’s Economic Growth Projected Between 6.8 and 7.2 Percent in 2026 Despite Global Headwinds
Department of Financial Services Secretary confirms India remains among fastest growing major economies as global uncertainty persists
St Petersburg Economic Forum Opens Under Shadow of Ukrainian Drone Attacks on Russia
Russia’s flagship SPIEF economic forum faces cloud over proceedings as Ukrainian drones strike near the host city of St Petersburg
Argentina Economic Liberalisation Reforms Under Milei Attract International Investor Attention
Argentina’s economic liberalisation reforms under President Javier Milei continued to attract international investor attention as the country sought to rebuild confidence in its financial markets.
Britain Faces Economic Pressure as Energy and Food Costs Rise Amid Iran War Fallout
UK businesses and households are caught in a cost-of-living squeeze worsened by surging energy prices connected to the US-Iran conflict.
Ro Khanna Is Taking His Economic Message on the Road
Democratic congressman Ro Khanna is building a national economic populist platform ahead of a potential 2028 presidential run.
US Maintains Economic Pressure on Cuba as Reforms Under New Leadership Remain Uncertain
US policy towards Cuba has continued to lean on economic pressure despite leadership changes in Havana with reforms showing minimal visible progress.