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America’s banks are more exposed to a downturn than they appear

To understand why, consider the ouroboros theory of financial risk

Published on: July 04, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

America’s banks are more exposed to a downturn than they appear

To understand why, consider the ouroboros theory of financial risk

Published on: July 04, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

How Chinese goods dodge American tariffs

Policymakers are unsure what to do about a tricky loophole

Published on: June 27, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

How Chinese goods dodge American tariffs

Policymakers are unsure what to do about a tricky loophole

Published on: June 27, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

Is America approaching peak tip?

The country’s gratuity madness may soon calm, so long as Donald Trump does not get his way

Published on: June 20, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

Is America approaching peak tip?

The country’s gratuity madness may soon calm, so long as Donald Trump does not get his way

Published on: June 20, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

Europe faces an unusual problem: ultra-cheap energy

The continent is failing to adapt to a renewables boom

Published on: June 20, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

Europe faces an unusual problem: ultra-cheap energy

The continent is failing to adapt to a renewables boom

Published on: June 20, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

How bad could things get in France?

The country’s next prime minister faces a brutal fiscal crunch

Published on: June 18, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

How bad could things get in France?

The country’s next prime minister faces a brutal fiscal crunch

Published on: June 18, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

Rumours of the trade deal’s death are greatly exaggerated

Plenty of countries are in a dealmaking rush

Published on: June 13, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

Rumours of the trade deal’s death are greatly exaggerated

Plenty of countries are in a dealmaking rush

Published on: June 13, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

Does motherhood hurt women’s pay?

Two new studies suggest not—at least in the long run, and in Scandinavia

Published on: June 13, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

Does motherhood hurt women’s pay?

Two new studies suggest not—at least in the long run, and in Scandinavia

Published on: June 13, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

Is America’s economy heading for a consumer crunch?

Warning signs have started to appear. But there are reasons for optimism

Published on: June 04, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

Is America’s economy heading for a consumer crunch?

Warning signs have started to appear. But there are reasons for optimism

Published on: June 04, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

China’s economic model retains a dangerous allure

Despite the country’s current struggles, autocrats elsewhere see a lot to admire

Published on: June 03, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

Young collectors are fuelling a boom in Basquiat-backed loans

Auction houses are on a lending spree

Published on: May 30, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

Why any estimate of the cost of climate change will be flawed

Temperature fluctuations are unpredictable. Humans are even more so

Published on: May 30, 2024 | Source: Economist - Finance favicon Economist - Finance

Inside the dramatic turnaround that made Colombia’s second city a model for water management.

MEDELLÍN—For much of the 20th century, the Medellín River was an open sewer, collecting the untreated human and industrial waste of the Aburrá Valley. Stretching through the valley’s center, Medellín—a fast-growing city with a reputation for entrepreneurship—turned its collective back and closed its collective nose. Warehouses and rail tracks buffered the city from the rank ... Read more The post Inside the dramatic...

Published on: October 18, 2019 | Source: Americas Quarterly favicon Americas Quarterly

Causes of Rohingya refugee crisis originate in Myanmar; solutions must be found there, Security Council told

Nearly six months after an outbreak of violence drove almost 700,000 minority Rohingyas from Myanmar to seek safety in Bangladesh, senior United Nations officials on Tuesday said it is time to address the root causes – including decades of repression inside Myanmar – so those who fled feel safe enough to return to their homeland.

Published on: February 13, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News

Fleeing DR Congo violence, thousands take perilous lake journey to Uganda – UN

Over 22,000 desperate Congolese refugees crossed Lake Albert to Uganda last week, with four drowning when their boat capsized on the perilous journey from the conflict-hit eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Published on: February 13, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News

Both radio and sports can help people achieve their potential, says UN on World Radio Day

In an era of dramatic advances in communications, radio retains its power to entertain, educate, inform and inspire, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said, marking World Radio Day with a call to celebrate both radio and sports as ways of helping people achieve their potential.

Published on: February 13, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News

UN agency sets ambitious target to reduce hunger and poverty for millions worldwide

Amid a global rise in hunger and poverty on back of the impacts of climate change and conflict, the United Nations rural development agency today announced an ambitious target to generate resources to fund loans and grants to enable millions in developing countries strengthen their food security and livelihoods.

Published on: February 13, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News

Focus on future, prioritize reconciliation for the region, UN envoy urges Western Balkans

Concluding a twelve-day visit to Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the United Nations Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide called for concerted and sustained efforts to prioritize reconciliation and prevention.

Published on: February 12, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News

Civilians in war-torn Yemen ‘under fire on all sides’ – UN rights chief

Raising alarm over continuing civilian casualties in the midst of increased hostilities in war-ravaged Yemen, the United Nations human rights chief underscored that all parties to the conflict are obliged under international humanitarian law to ensure that civilians are not harmed.

Published on: February 12, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News

For Valentine’s Day, UN environment wing is urging everyone to ‘break up’ with single-use plastic

As many countries prepare to mark Valentine’s Day, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is calling on people to end their “toxic relationship” with single-use plastic and find “new love,” with more environmentally sustainable options.

Published on: February 12, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News

Maldives: UN rights experts denounce detention of judges as ‘direct attack’ on Supreme Court

Denouncing the detention of two Supreme Court judges in the Maldives, United Nations human rights experts warned that the independence of the judiciary is under “serious threat” in the country, as is the principle of separation of powers between the State and the courts.

Published on: February 12, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News

Some four million Iraqi children in need says UNICEF, ahead of investment conference in Kuwait

About a quarter of all Iraqi children are living in poverty, and in the wake of more than four years of violence, families are being pushed to “extreme measures” in order to survive, said the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Monday, as a major conference on rebuilding the country was set to open tomorrow in neighbouring Kuwait.

Published on: February 12, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News

More than 5,000 child soldiers released in 2017, but tens of thousands still being used in conflict – UN

The global commitment to end the use of children in armed conflict led to the release and reintegration of more than 5,000 children in 2017, but tens of thousands of boys and girls are still being recruited, kidnapped, and forced to fight or work for military groups or armed forces at “alarming rates,” according to the United Nations.

Published on: February 12, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News

UN chief deeply saddened by tragic plane accident in Russia

United NationsSecretary-GeneralAntónio Guterres on Sunday expressed deep sadness at the plane accident in the Moscow region, Russia, in which all passengers and crew are reported to have died.

Published on: February 11, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News

World loses a 'human rights giant,' says UN chief on death of rights expert Asma Jahangir

United NationsSecretary-GeneralAntónio Guterres on Sunday expressed his sorrow at the demise of prominent human rights defender and UN Special Rapporteur Asma Jahangir, who passed away at the age of 66.

Published on: February 11, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News

Urgent action needed as violence soars in war-torn Syria – UN

United NationsSecretary-GeneralAntónio Guterres has called for an immediate and unconditional de-escalation of violence in Syria as civilians in the war-torn country suffer through one of the most violent periods in nearly seven years of conflict.

Published on: February 10, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News

British commander at UN Mission in South Sudan serves as role model for young women

Lieutenant Colonel Katie Hislop of the United Kingdom said she was happy to serve as a role model for young women considering a career with the armed forces. The mother of two was the only woman to head a military contingent at the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).

Published on: February 09, 2018 | Source: UN News favicon UN News