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2025-07-01Geopolitical alignment often reshapes and reinforces asset market fragmentation in the broader context of financial deglobalization.
2025-01-01The new homeland industrial policy stance tends to tilt toward substantially improving the worldwide resilience of global supply chains.
2024-07-07Central bank digital currencies (CBDC) can affect how the central bank makes macro-financial system and monetary policy decisions in support of the dual mandate of both price stability and maximum employment.
2024-01-01Western governments use the new world order of trade to achieve non-economic goals such as national security, environmental protection, labor harmonization, and technological advancement etc.
2020-02-02This analytic report shines fresh light on the current global economic outlook as of February 2020.
2019-08-07This analytic report shines fresh light on the current global economic outlook as of August 2019.
2019-02-13 11:00:00 Wednesday ET

President Trump may reluctantly sign the congressional border wall deal in order to avert another U.S. government shutdown. With his executive power to decl
2019-01-09 07:33:00 Wednesday ET

Apple revises down its global sales revenue estimate to $83 billion due to subpar smartphone sales in China. Apple CEO Tim Cook points out the fact that he
2026-02-28 10:29:00 Saturday ET

AYA fintech network platform provides proprietary alpha stock signals and personal finance tools for stock market investors. As of March 2026, we have up
2019-01-27 12:39:00 Sunday ET

British Prime Minister Theresa May faces her landslide defeat in the parliamentary vote 432-to-202 against her Brexit deal. British Parliament rejects the M
2019-02-28 12:39:00 Thursday ET

New York Fed CEO John Williams sees no need to raise the interest rate unless economic growth or inflation rises to a high gear. After raising the interest
2023-04-28 16:38:00 Friday ET

Peter Schuck analyzes U.S. government failures and structural problems in light of both institutions and incentives. Peter Schuck (2015) Why