The Labor Market-Inflation Disconnect: Why Economists Are Rethinking the Phillips Curve
Strong employment figures alongside moderating inflation have challenged decades of economic orthodoxy about the tradeoff between jobs and price stability.
In-depth analysis of macroeconomic trends, monetary policy, global trade dynamics, and the forces shaping economic conditions worldwide
Strong employment figures alongside moderating inflation have challenged decades of economic orthodoxy about the tradeoff between jobs and price stability.
As the Federal Reserve continues reducing its $7 trillion balance sheet, markets are adjusting to a new liquidity environment with implications for asset prices.
With government, corporate, and household debt reaching record levels, economists are debating whether current debt loads are sustainable or a crisis in waiting.
International trade patterns are shifting rapidly. Learn how these changes impact investment opportunities and economic growth across regions.
The Bank of Japan's policy shift marks the end of an era with far-reaching consequences for currency markets and global capital flows.