The Bank of Canada embarked on a swift tightening path, but secular forces still weigh on the longer-run interest rate outlook.
By Gene Frieda |
Sanctions on Russia’s foreign currency reserves will likely stymie the rise of the Chinese renminbi as a competitor to the U.S. dollar.
The countries’ weight in global trade is relatively small, but outsize exports of raw and semi-finished goods may portend price hikes across a variety of industries.
By Carol Liao |
While Beijing has set an ambitious growth target this year with a generous fiscal stimulus plan, new COVID-19 waves are adding to mounting headwinds amid a slowing global economy.
As the West cuts Russian energy supplies, U.S. shale oil and natural gas producers may regain global dominance.
By Marc P. Seidner |
Parsing the yield curve can lead to a variety of conclusions about whether a downturn is coming, while underscoring the importance of flexibility.
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