Turkey will maintain its tight monetary policy and keep fiscal discipline in order to further lower inflation, Vice President ...
The RBA governor avoided weighing in on public spending’s role in the return of inflation on Tuesday, saying fiscal policy ...
A hearing with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent turned chaotic Wednesday as Democratic lawmakers clashed with him over fiscal ...
India’s overhauled consumer price index (CPI) is a big relief. Now that it’s better placed to capture the cost of living as people actually experience it, policy formulation should improve. From here ...
Something is amiss with Japanese government bonds (JGBs). On January 20th the country’s longest-dated debt sold off sharply. The yield on 30-year bonds rose by a quarter of a percentage point, the ...
The Philippines is highly exposed to natural hazards, which are increasingly intensified by climate change, yet quantitative studies on the macroeconomic effects of climate shocks in the country ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has presented an annual budget focused on sustaining economic growth despite volatile markets. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasizes ...
Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) governor Christodoulos Patsalides on Tuesday argued that productivity must be placed at the heart of every reform as Cyprus and Europe confront slowing growth and ...
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