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OPINION

Don't rely on last year's trends for global economy

Oped, Published on 16/01/2024

» Behavioural economists have popularised the term "recency bias" to describe our tendency to be disproportionately influenced by the latest events compared to earlier ones. Could this cognitive phenomenon explain why numerous analysts have a rather optimistic tilt for the world economy in 2024? Or are there really positive trends counterbalancing the obvious and mounting challenges to global growth?

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WORLD

Italy tests lockdown; global cases near 110,000: Virus update

Published on 09/03/2020

» Italy started its first working day after a government decree sought to curb movement within the country’s financial hub. Germany plans to boost investment to help its economy and the Trump administration is drafting measures to blunt the economic fallout from the outbreak.

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OPINION

The long, distant echoes of World War I resonate

News, Published on 12/11/2018

» A hundred years ago yesterday, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, World War I in Europe ended. It had cost tens of millions of lives, utterly destroyed the existing political order, and paved the way for the rise of fascism and a repeat performance of global conflict in the form of World War II.

ADVANCED NEWS

Inflation policy changing?

Jon Fernquest, Published on 07/07/2011

» Long-term central bank inflation policy ensures that people's purchasing power is not eroded and exports remain competitive.

ADVANCED NEWS

Who will payoff 1997 crisis debt?

Jon Fernquest, Published on 01/12/2010

» Loan defaults mushroomed in 1997 and the government has to pay it all back now, but the central bank objects that monetary policy is its rightful job.

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Flood management software

Jon Fernquest, Published on 18/11/2010

» Computer software can be used to predict floods and limit damage. A new website in Thailand shares the open source secrets of its construction.

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Dealing with capital inflows into Thailand when the baht appreciates

Jon Fernquest, Published on 14/09/2010

» The US dollar is losing value (weakening, depreciating) while Asian currencies have been gaining value (strengthening, appreciating). This makes Asian exports more expensive which could have a negative effect on the Thai economy.