Global World Economy

Asia’s Economic Model: A Journey of Reinvention

The future of the continent will see a diminished presence and influence from the West. The emergence of new supply chains necessitates a surge in intra-Asian investment in transport and logistics, observes Sabita Prakash of ADM Capital, a firm specializing in private credit. The alignment of investors seeking stable income with projects in need of […]

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An Elevated Global Oil Price Bolsters Russia’s War Financing

The Kremlin Adopts Innovative Strategies to Sustain Revenue       The windfall was bound to reach its limit. Despite facing Western sanctions, reduced production, and the challenges of navigating the Black Sea, Russia’s crude shipments experienced a decline, falling to 3 million barrels a day in August, a significant drop from the April-May average

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Is China Heading Towards a Decade of Stagnation?

“Xi Jinping Holds the Keys to Avoiding Japan’s Destiny: It’s Time to Utilize Them”    “Since the burst of China’s real estate bubble,” Richard Koo of the Nomura Research Institute remarked in a recent seminar, “I have been flooded with inquiries from Chinese media, economists, investors, and occasionally, policymakers, questioning, ‘Is China heading down the

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Sovereign Shadows: The Escalating Boldness in Targeting Adversaries Beyond

    The assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, an advocate for Sikh separatism, in Canada this past June, has ignited a fiery dispute between Canada and India, highlighting a volatile element of the evolving global disorder: state-sponsored assassinations. The elimination of political dissidents, terrorists, and significant political or military figures is a practice as ancient

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