By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Columbia University named former Bank of England Deputy Governor and current London School of Economics President Nemat “Minouche” Shafik as its president, marking the …
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MUMBAI (Reuters) – India’s economy is expected to grow 5.5% in the next financial year, a notch below the expected potential rate of 6%, as growth momentum in the country …
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The European Central Bank will have to raise interest rates several more times to tame price pressures, even if headline inflation is now close to its peak, …
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The Housing Market Is About To Fall Off A Cliff, Economist Says John Hugh DeMastri on October 25, 2022 The price of residential homes could fall by as much as …
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‘Single Biggest Threat’: Obama Economist Explains Why The Inflation Threat Could Be Even Worse Than It Looks Bronson Winslow on October 13, 2022 A former Obama administration economist said …
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‘Only Going To Get Worse’: Economist Tells Cavuto That Energy Inflation Is Here To Stay Harold Hutchison on September 29, 2022 An economist told Fox Business host Neil Cavuto …
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‘Wait A Second!’: Martha MacCallum Spars With WH Economist Over Inflation In Heated Exchange Harold Hutchison on September 19, 2022 Fox News host Martha MacCallum and Biden administration economic advisor …
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‘Reckless’: Obama Economist Tears Apart Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness John Hugh DeMastri on August 24, 2022 Former Obama administration economist Jason Furman took to Twitter Wednesday afternoon to criticize President …
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BERLIN (Reuters) – The economic impact on Germany of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will last years, influential economist Marcel Fratzscher of the German Institute for Economic Research told Reuters, adding …
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‘Widen The Racial Wealth Gap’: Economist Breaks Down Effects Of Biden’s Student Loan Scheme Harold Hutchison on August 23, 2022 An economics professor from Johns Hopkins University said during a …
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(Reuters) – Russia has failed to gain ground in cyberspace against Ukraine almost six months after its invasion of the country, the head of Britain’s GCHQ intelligence service said on …
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‘People Just Don’t Know’: NYT Economist Says Americans Who Believe We’re In A Recession Have Been Duped By Media Harold Hutchison on August 1, 2022 New York Times columnist and …
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By David Lawder WASHINGTON – Global central banks may get “antsy” about the swiftness of economic pain brought on by monetary tightening to fight inflation and be tempted to cut …
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China Tried To Plant Spies Inside The Fed And Kidnap Economist, Congress Finds Max Keating on July 26, 2022 China has carried out a sustained, decade-long economic espionage operation to …
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Economist Dismantles Biden Admin’s Attempt To Redefine Recession With One Chart Max Keating on July 25, 2022 The White House has been challenging a commonly-used definition of “recession” in advance …
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‘We’ve Lost Several Hundred Jobs A Day’: Economist Finds Red Flags In Biden’s Positive Jobs Report Jack McEvoy on July 11, 2022 An economist for The Heritage Foundation poured cold …
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By Jorge Otaola BUENOS AIRES – Silvina Batakis arrives at Argentine’s Ministry of Economy in full-blown crisis mode, with inflation above 60%, a high fiscal deficit, fears rising about debt …
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MOSCOW – Leading Russian economist Vladimir Mau has been charged with fraud “on an especially large scale”, the interior ministry said on Thursday, in a shock to Russia’s academic and …
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BERLIN – Angst is growing in the German economy, Europe’s largest, but as yet there are no signs of recession, Ifo economist Klaus Wohlrabe told Reuters on Friday. The threat …
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ABIDJAN – Ivorian economist Jean-Claude Brou, president of West Africa’s main political bloc, has been nominated by Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara to be governor of the regional central bank, …
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By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON – The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s chief economist said its outlook for strongly rising interest rates this year could change, depending on economic indicators. “This …
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BERLIN – Germany’s economy appears resilient after the first shock following the war in Ukraine, said Ifo economist Klaus Wohlrabe, who added there was no sign of a recession in …
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WASHINGTON – U.S. inflationary pressures should ease in 2022 due to weaker demand for goods, easing supply bottlenecks and a receding coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. Treasury’s top economist said on …
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A former Obama economic adviser has become a prominent Democratic critic of the Biden administration’s handling of the inflation surge. Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, who served as head of …