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We trust experts over politicians in many areas — elections, planning, monetary policy. But is that really democratic? And is it even working?
U.S. equity markets swung sharply through the first half of 2025, driven in part by swiftly changing administrative policy.
The Bank of England can still cut rates at its August meeting, reassures James Moore. So, this blip may prove temporary ...
All things being equal, easier monetary policy tends to be good for risk assets — crypto surely among them. Bitcoin rallied ...
Investors need to avoid doubling up on the same risks The premise of equity/bond diversification is straightforward: ...
As the race for the next Bank of Thailand governor nears its conclusion, candidates Rung and Vitai share their visions for ...
Fed officials are increasingly split on rate cuts, though UBS's Paul Donovan says their indecision currently amounts to ...
The National Bank of Romania (BNR) has launched a public tender worth RON 6 million to conduct a nationwide statistical ...
The CBO's forecasting restrictions prevent it from predicting an inflationary debt crisis, despite rising U.S. debt and ...
UK inflation figures showed a surprise upward change between May and June, CPI rising 3.6 per cent, as the struggle to bring down costs continues. Increasing food and fuel prices last month underline ...