World Economy

  • To avoid the usual eclipse of smaller East Asian economies, look away for a moment from China's reforms-induced slower growth and Japan's monetary blind alleys.

    What you will see then are…

  • Latin America is firmly on the economic radar of Asia in the post-global financial crisis world economy. Both Asia and Latin America have grown faster than the world economy.

  • Governments from Mongolia to Nigeria are creating new forms of insurance to protect the developing world’s small farmers, who are suffering especially badly from extreme weather events made worse…

  • European shares stalled and core bond yields held near lows on Monday following disappointing data from China, while Greek markets were volatile as the government pursued efforts to reach a…

  • According to UK Steel the main cause of this disappointing output result has been the growth in imports, which rose to take around 60% of the market compared with 56% in 2013, BBC reported.…

  • Thailand consumer price index in January 2015 fell for the first time in five years to 106.2 points, dropping 0.41% year-on-year and 0.59% from December. Somkiat Triratpan, inspector-general…

  • Vietnam’s economic growth will quicken to an annual rate of 5.4% in the first quarter ending March, a government thinktank forecast on Monday, Business Recorder said.

  • The trade balance improved to a Rand 6.85 billion ($590.6m) surplus in December after a revised R5.27b shortfall in November, according to data released by the South Africa Revenue Service (Sars…

  • Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. Chairman Jack Ma regained his spot as Asia’s richest person with a higher valuation for the company’s finance affiliate ahead of a stock sale that also created a dozen…

  • The risk of global deflation looms large for 2015 as surveys of China’s mammoth manufacturing sector showed excess supply and insufficient demand in January drove down prices and production.

  • The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) has said Tanzania’s current account deficit narrowed 11 percent in the year to November despite a sharp fall in gold exports as declining crude oil prices curbed the…

  • Croatian government is to erase the debts of some 60,000 poorest citizens. The “fresh start” scheme targets less than 1% of the entire debt, but is hoped to boost the economy in the long-term, RT…

  • The Russian central bank said on Monday it had sold $5m worth of foreign exchange on January 29 on behalf of the finance ministry. It did not make any interventions on its own account. The central…

  • US President Barack Obama’s fiscal 2016 budget would impose a one-time 14 percent tax on some $2 trillion of accumulated US corporate profits earned abroad and set up a 19 percent…

  • Russia’s inflation may hit about 12% (December on December) in 2015, Economic Development Minister Alexei Ulyukayev said, Tass reported. Russia’s inflation will rise to an annual rate of 13.1% in…

  • The city with the world’s tallest building can now boast that it’s home to the world’s busiest airport for international passengers, too, The Colombian reported. Dubai’s airport operator released…

  • A report published by the CATO Institute – a privately funded public policy research organization – lists Saudi Arabia as the most miserable (P)GCC country for 2014.

  • The European Central Bank (ECB) announced an expanded quantitative easing (QE) program on January 22. Starting in March 2015, the ECB will buy, on a monthly basis, Euro 60b worth of Euro Area…

  • US negotiators travel to EU headquarters in Brussels Monday to jumpstart talks on the world’s biggest-ever free trade deal, which after nearly two years remain bogged down by public opposition.

  • Getting reliable economic information out of Turkmenistan is difficult at the best of times, so if the gas-rich country is on the verge of a crisis, the secretive leadership is unlikely to drop…

  • Six decades ago, an agreement to cancel half of postwar Germany’s debt helped foster a prolonged period of prosperity in the war-torn continent. The new government in Athens says Greece – and…

  • Stating that both countries should have mutual confidence, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj Sunday said that India desired to take economic ties with China to “a qualitatively new level”,…

  • Russian grain export duty takes effect on Sunday. Grain export duty makes 15% of customs cost of a grain batch plus 7.5 euro, but no less than 35 euro per one ton, Tass reported. The government…

  • South Korea’s exports declined in January to start the year on a weak note, adding pressure on the central bank to ease policy further to spur growth, Dow Jones reported Saturday. Exports fell 0.4…

  • Famed for his sharp business acumen and knack for perfectly timed investments, Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing is shifting away from a slowing Chinese economy and bargain hunting in Europe.