When people talk about tackling climate change, the images are often solar panels, wind turbines and electric cars. But the bigger question is whether ...
Scientists have debated for decades whether economies can continue to grow without increasing greenhouse gas emissions. A new study by a Penn State researcher has found that this may be possible, but ...
The global economy as we know it is dying. Around the beginning of the 18th century, a “Great Divergence” began between ‘the West and the Rest’ – one that tipped the global socioeconomic scales for ...
'The odd decouple': JPMorgan says the tech capex surge is masking a troubling slowdown in job growth
Corporate capital expenditures have surged in 2025, led by AI hyperscalers' sprawling infrastructure buildout, but JPMorgan says something odd is happening under the surface of the economy. As ...
KKR & Co. raised three-quarters of its $2.5 billion Asia private credit fund from new investors, as deepening economic decoupling pushes firms to broaden exposure and hedge geopolitical risk, ...
The disruption of maritime activity in the Strait of Hormuz a narrow waterway responsible for roughly one-fifth of the world’s petroleum trade.
Companies in southern China are feeling growing confidence in the state of US-China relations and are reinvesting cautiously in the country, according to a survey by a US business lobby group. The ...
The global economy is facing headwinds, and globalization is experiencing setbacks with individual countries going out of their way to erect tariff barriers and pursue decoupling and severing supply ...
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