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Falling trust in America is a Pandora’s box for the global economyThe TACO trade, a bet on Trump backing down from market-rattling actions, seems outdated as his Iran war and global policy shifts create un...
The paradox of our time: Preparing for war, forgetting peaceIn a world where strategies for warfare are deftly orchestrated, the blueprint for peace seems elusive. Today's geopolitical landscape fixa...
What will happen to Syria's war debts?Following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, Syria faces the complex task of reintegrating into the global economy and addressing its substant...
Saudi Arabia plans to pay off Syria's World Bank debts, sources saySaudi Arabia is reportedly planning to settle Syria's $15 million debt to the World Bank, potentially unlocking millions in grants for Syri...
Russia gambles to keep military bases in post-Assad SyriaRussian military presence in Syria has changed drastically with Assad's departure and Islamist rebels, now controlling the region. Syria's ...
New look Middle East had started to draw investors... and then came TrumpInternational investors are optimistic about the Middle East following recent peace developments and economic recovery potentials. Positive...
Jordan's King Abdullah appoints U.S.-educated technocrat as PM, royal court saysJordan's King Abdullah has appointed Jafar Hassan as the new prime minister following the government's resignation. Hassan, a respected tec...
Can the Indian economy hold firm against the backdrop of a polycrisis?What will be the impact of a polycrisis on the Indian stock market and economy? There is a fear of a growing risk that other countries will...
Bank of Israel to sell up to $30 billion of forex to stabilise shekelThe shekel had already weakened by 10% so far in 2023 to a rate of 3.86 per dollar on political turmoil, and on the heels of what is expect...
Forced to cut food aid to millions globally because of a funding crisis: UNThe United Nations' World Food Program (WFP) has cut food, cash payments and assistance to millions of people in many countries due to a si...
Is India making use of its G20 presidency to advance developing world interests?In our current interconnected, interdependent world, coordination of national policies and actions is a must, to ensure mutual interaction ...
No return to 'business as usual': Europe development bankA coming together of events -- including also supply-chain disruptions and extreme weather -- "would be challenging enough for governments ...
Taliban gains give investors cause for concern beyond AfghanistanIran and then Iraq lie to the west of Afghanistan. Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are to the north. But the immediate focus for fi...
Explained: The cost of ten years of devastating war in SyriaAs Assad prepares for a fourth term in office, here is a summary of the human and financial cost of the conflict according to data from Uni...
What I Read This Week: Lifestyle over food & consumption boom minus income growthThis is only a sampling of some of the best content Ritesh Jain read through the week.
Learn with ETMarkets: All about political risk coverToday, companies are keen to know how to protect assets, get insurance in an event of political risk. This risk includes takeover, national...
Barack Obama to make last trip to EuropeThe White House said Obama would travel to Warsaw on July 7-9 for "his fifth and final summit with NATO leaders," before making his first t...
Indian economy better placed than other emerging marketsThe collapse of the commodity market & fears of a Fed rate hike have left global emerging economies reeling but the Indian economy has fare...
Air India plans world's longest non-stop commercial flightThe airline is planning to link the IT hotspots of India and US — Bengaluru and San Francisco (SFO) — which are almost 14,000 km apart.
2 Indian-origin youths from South Africa die fighting for Islamic StateTwo Indian-origin youths from South Africa have died allegedly fighting for the IS, becoming one of the first South Africans to have died i...