Category: Global Economy
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Balancing Growth and Debt: The Dilemma of SEZs in a Debt-Ridden World
In recent years, the global economy has witnessed mounting debt burdens that are reshaping fiscal strategies across both developing and developed nations. With over a third of the world’s countries at risk of debt distress, governments are being forced to reprioritize spending, often pulling back on long-term development projects—including Special…
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Financing Challenges in Emerging Markets
Emerging markets (EMs) are navigating a complex financial landscape marked by rising debt, constrained public finances, and the pressing need for infrastructure development. As global capital flows seek more stable and transparent investment destinations, financing models in EMs are evolving—with a shift from public sector-led spending to Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs).…
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April 2025 Flash PMI and Global Economic Indicators: Gauging the Pulse Amid Trade Policy Shifts
As the world economy adjusts to evolving trade dynamics and monetary recalibrations, the Flash PMI data for April 2025 emerges as a crucial early barometer of global economic health. Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) surveys—particularly the flash estimates—offer forward-looking insights into private sector activity. In the context of persistent supply chain…
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What 2025–26 Signals for Global Monetary Policy
As the global economy edges into the mid-2020s, inflationary pressures remain a defining feature of financial discourse, with renewed focus on how central banks will respond. Updated inflation forecasts for 2025–26 indicate a subtle but critical shift, particularly in advanced economies like the United States, where core goods prices are…
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“From Flight to Future: The Economic Power of Migrants and Refugees”
In an era defined by geopolitical upheavals, climate shocks, and economic disparities, migration and refugee flows have become not just humanitarian issues but major economic and policy drivers. The ways nations structure their migration and refugee policies today will determine both the demographic makeup and the economic trajectory of tomorrow.…
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How Infrastructure is Reshaping Economic Futures in Emerging Markets
Infrastructure is the bedrock of economic transformation, and in emerging markets, its development is not merely a matter of construction—it’s a strategic lever for long-term growth, sustainability, and inclusion. As global economic dynamics shift, emerging markets are aggressively pursuing infrastructure expansion to unlock their development potential, attract investment, and integrate…
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Emerging Markets Outlook 2024–2025: Growth Amid Headwinds
In an increasingly uncertain global economy, emerging market economies (EMs) continue to shine as dynamic engines of growth. With developed economies facing stagnation, it is the EMs—particularly in Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa—that are expected to account for nearly 60–65% of global GDP growth over the next…
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Slowing Momentum: What Lowered U.S. Growth Forecasts Mean for the Global Economy
Global economic growth is entering a phase of heightened uncertainty, marked by downward revisions in forecasts for several major economies. Most notably, the United States—a key driver of global demand—has seen its real GDP growth projections for 2025 and 2026 adjusted downward to 1.3% and 1.5%, respectively. These figures represent…
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India’s Strategic Tug-of-War: Wooing U.S. Companies While Battling the China Trade Imbalance
In the midst of evolving global trade dynamics, India finds itself at the intersection of opportunity and vulnerability. On one hand, it is making deliberate and calculated moves to attract U.S. companies that are exploring exits from China due to tariff escalations and geopolitical frictions. On the other hand, India…