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Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week, we look at claims that digital payments and currencies could dethrone the dollar
A debt crisis looms over low- and-middle-income countries. One in five people live in a country teetering toward default. NPR unpacks the causes and consequences, including spiraling food prices.
Across Asia, traders are facing a lot of problems. South Korea in the first quarter have double digits declined in exports and it is not the only one.
The US has to run persistent deficits year after year in order to satisfy the weak demand in the rest of the world.
President Biden addressed the nation this morning to emphasize the banking system is "safe" following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank -- the second-largest bank failure in US history.
Beijing has really serious headwinds as they've mentioned .. but this year is a little bit like 2021.
The view is that America has to find ways to intervene, such that people see future opportunities available to them that are better than those being offered by the ideological opponent.
Trinh Nguyen, EM Asia senior economist at Natixis, discusses her outlook for the Reserve Bank of India's rate decision and her take on the impact of Adani's crisis to the Indian economy.
More than a million Indians are joining the labor force every month, and that process is going to continue for the next couple of decades.
Yezid Sayigh of the Carnegie Middle East Center discusses the Egyptian economy, the role of the military, and the prospects for its new deal with the IMF.