In the second week of 2024 business leaders descended on Gujarat, the home state of Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister. The occasion was the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, one of many gabfests at which India has courted global investors. “At a time when the world is surrounded by many uncertainties, India has emerged as a […]
Ted Pick takes charge of Morgan Stanley
WHEN JAMES GORMAN took the helm at Morgan Stanley it was barely afloat. His tenure as the bank’s chief executive began on January 1st 2010, in the teeth of the global financial crisis. After the failure of Lehman Brothers, in 2008, fear had spread that other dominoes would soon topple. Morgan Stanley seemed a likely […]
China’s population is shrinking and its economy is losing ground
“HOW SHOULD one look at the Chinese economy?”, asked Li Qiang, the country’s prime minister, at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 16th. “It is similar to looking at the Alps,” he suggested, an “undulating mountain range” that is best appreciated from afar. Official figures released the next day revealed two notable undulations […]
What economists have learnt from the post-pandemic business cycle
Science advances one funeral at a time, to paraphrase Max Planck. The Nobel prize-winning physicist was arguing that new ideas in his field would only catch on once the advocates of older ones died off. With a little adaptation he could have been describing the dismal science, too: economics advances one crisis at a time. […]
Wall Street is praying firms will start going public again
Can you feel the chill? It is bone-deep, now. In 2021 capital markets were searing hot. On average, at least one new firm went public every working day. But financial districts today are icy. For two long years private companies have spurned public markets, as rising interest rates dashed lofty valuations and stock prices vacillated. […]
The countries which raised rates first are now cutting them
Over the past two years The Economist has studied the economic fortunes of Hikelandia. This group of eight countries—Brazil, Chile, Hungary, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Poland and South Korea—started to tighten monetary policy in 2021, many months ahead of the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank (ECB). They also raised rates far more aggressively. […]
How to build credit with your tax refund #CashNews.co
Cash News Tax Day is almost here — and if you’re like many Americans, you may be expecting a refund when you file by the April 15 deadline. In fact, the average amount for filers who’ve received a refund so far in 2024 is $3,081, according to the IRS. If you already have your regular […]
Australian houses are less affordable than they have been in decades
In Australia, as in most places, waterfront property comes at a premium. But to see the full effects of high-cost Australian housing, look beyond trophy homes on Sydney Harbour and beach pads in Bondi. In cities across the country, tents and other makeshift shelters are springing up by the water. They are the dark side […]
Do I qualify for student loan forgiveness? #CashNews.co
Cash News Millions of student loan borrowers were devastated when the Supreme Court struck down President Biden’s one-time student loan forgiveness initiative in 2023. However, the Biden administration is still working toward finding ways to offer relief to those repaying federal student loans. Most recently, the Biden administration announced March 21 that $5.8 billion in […]
The Middle East faces economic chaos
Escalating conflict threatens to tip several countries over the brink Source link