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...A widening of the conflict would have huge consequences for global stability, particularly in energy and commodity prices, notes chief economics commentator Martin Wolf in his latest column....
...“Despite all the unsettling signs and the irrational exuberance chatter, the onus is still on the doubters to prove the case for a crash,” writes Katie Martin....
...Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf says a potential betrayal of Ukraine, most likely under a Donald Trump presidency, would be proof that the US is in “irreversible decline”....
...Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf turns his mind to global politics to send out a warning: we may not be witnessing a return of fascism in the historical sense, but we are seeing the rise of authoritarianism...
...Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf says the country needs a broader transformation. A case in point is the war on poverty....
...Hawkish tones from central banks in Australia and New Zealand highlight the dangers of assuming rate cuts are a done deal, says markets columnist Katie Martin....
...Commentator Martin Sandbu tries to unpick why the US president is failing to get recognised for the success of “Bidenomics”....
...FT chief economics commentator Martin Wolf said the chancellor’s giveaways set up fiscal pain for after the election, while the FT editorial board said chancellor Jeremy Hunt was stretching economic reality...
...Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf says the UK is caught in a vicious downward political spiral when it needs bold leadership and imaginative policy....
...US aerospace and defence group Lockheed Martin forecast a larger than expected increase in 2024. The World of Work US banks are toughening up requests for employees to return to the office....
...The future of “communist capitalism” is the subject of the latest column from chief economics commentator Martin Wolf, who tackles the question: Is Xi-ism killing Deng-ism?...
...At the macro level, the damage from Brexit continues to mount, as FT chief economics commentator Martin Wolf details in his latest column and as public FT policy editor Peter Foster lays out in his new book...
...Join FT journalists Martin Wolf and Alec Russell as well as expert guests on January 24 at 1pm GMT for a webinar exclusively for FT subscribers....
...Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf has some ideas on how Sunak’s government might revive flagging growth....
...Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf says the power of its alliances means the US is likely to keep its status over China as the world’s pre-eminent economic superpower....
...A win for Trump next November would change the world, says chief economics commentator Martin Wolf in his latest column....
...Others, such as FT columnist Rana Foroohar, are less optimistic about the outcome, while economics commentator Martin Wolf believes all bets are off if Donald Trump gets back in the White House....
...Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf assesses the threat of fiscal crises now that public debt in richer countries has reached such high levels....
...Need to know: UK and European economy Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf highlights the failure of UK regional policy, which he says has led to deep geographical inequality across the country....
...“Corporate Britain is dying” writes chief economics commentator Martin Wolf. The reason?...
...Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf says politics is the biggest threat to China’s economic growth as it grapples with the relationship between communism and capitalism....
...Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf highlights how the pandemic, post-Covid supply disruption, war in Ukraine and the subsequent surges in commodity prices have altered the global landscape....
...As the FT’s chief economics commentator Martin Wolf recently concluded, it’s far too soon to write off China just yet. Elsewhere there are signs that weakening global demand is taking its toll....
...British politicians need to be more honest on tax, writes chief economics commentator Martin Wolf, rather than fantasise about cuts that pay for themselves or magically engender growth....
...Commentator Martin Sandbu says the EU is poised for a giant leap towards further integration with pivotal decisions on expansion, financing and how decisions are made....
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