Global Economy
The latest news, updates and opinions on Global Economy from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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Investors remain calm as the Middle East war unfolds
Conflict in the Middle East has failed to shake oil or stock markets. Can the peace hold?
By Alex Rankine Published
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Israel attacks Iran – will the US join the conflict?
Opinion The two countries have been exchanging fire since Israel launched air strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities and infrastructure on Friday 13 June. But without US involvement, it may only have created a “wounded big beast”
By Emily Hohler Published
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US and China reach a ceasefire in their trade war after talks in London
The US and China's trading relationship – the most important one in the global economy – is back on track. Will the truce last?
By Emily Hohler Published
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Judicial elections: will Mexico’s bold political experiment come at a cost?
Mexico's historic judicial elections attracted little attention, but the implications could be far-reaching
By Alex Rankine Published
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Donald Trump doubles steel and aluminium tariffs – what does it mean for markets?
Donald Trump’s steel and aluminium tariffs will be doubled to 50% from Wednesday. Will the UK be impacted following its trade deal agreement, and what does it mean for markets?
By Katie Williams Published
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What will the unravelling of US-China trade mean for the economy?
What will a US-China decoupling mean for the global economy?
By Simon Wilson Published
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What's next for Liberal Mark Carney after Canadian election win
Mark Carney will remain as Canadian prime minister after winning the country's election, despite falling short of a majority.
By Emily Hohler Published
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Could Javier Milei bring Argentina's economy back to 'normal'?
Javier Milei, president of Argentina, has been in office for more than 500 days. What will his leadership mean for the economy?
By Alex Rankine Published
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Out of America's shadow: Why Trump's tariff chaos may be good for non-US stocks
Opinion Upending global investment and trade could benefit other countries at the expense of the US market, says Cris Sholto Heaton
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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