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    Investors are betting that Donald Trump will boost the dollar

    Political risk—the notion that an election might have a meaningful impact on financial markets—used to be something that was the concern of emerging-market...

    Why investors’ “Trump trade” might be flawed

    Political risk—the notion that an election might have a meaningful impact on financial markets—used to be something that was the concern of emerging-market...

    Greenland faces one of history’s great resource rushes—and curses

    A billion years ago, as one tectonic plate ripped apart from another, two chambers of magma were sealed off beneath what would later...

    Ireland’s government has an unusual problem: too much money

    Across Europe fiscal policy is causing headaches. The governments of Britain and France are both raising tax rates sharply. Germany is hobbled by...

    American men are getting back to work

    America’s politicians have long worried about the rising share of men out of work. More on the sidelines means slower economic growth, heftier...

    Why China needs to fill its empty homes

    If not another flat was built and sales continued at their current pace, it would take eight years to sell all the homes...

    Sin taxes are suffering from a shortage of sinners

    Pity the California taxman. The state has a yawning budget deficit, which politicians are attempting to narrow. Local laws make it difficult to...

    Will bond vigilantes come for America’s next president?

    With less than a week left before America’s presidential and congressional elections, market participants are abuzz with discussion of what the various results...

    Donald Trump would leave Asia with only bad options

    At the 39th ASEAN Roundtable, hosted by the Association of South-East Asian Nations in Singapore on October 28th, the room was split. With...

    America’s glorious economy should help Kamala Harris

    America was supposed to be in recession. When the Federal Reserve began to raise interest rates at the fastest pace since the early...

    The economics of thinness (Ozempic edition)

    Will skinny still be desirable when it is more easily achieved by the masses?

    Investors should not fear a stockmarket crash

    Take a long view, and shares are a lot less risky than many realise
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