BUSINESS
Martin Wolf writes: War in Ukraine is causing a many-sided economic shock
The war has added to already pervasive stresses on economies, international relations and global governance
BUSINESS
The threat of a global ‘buying strike’ rises as cost-of-living hits
The worry now is that anything people can cut back on may take a hit if food, fuel and (in places like the US) housing costs remain high
TRENDS
The fun way to predict the unpredictable
In a new book titled, McGonigal argues that games can teach us something about the future
TRENDS
Baby bust: Global demographic trends create tough choices
Population trends are some of the strongest forces in economics, affecting global prosperity, the growth of individual nations and the strength of public finances
BUSINESS
Musk’s bid will change Twitter even if it fails
The success of his $43-billion bid depends on funding, rivals and executives — and Musk keeping interest
SECTOR
Fed tightening sends US ‘real yields’ to brink of positive territory
The 10-year real Treasury yields have soared more than 1 percentage point since early March, hitting a high of minus 0.05 per cent on Monday
BUSINESS
Investors seeking havens must weigh geopolitical risks of China versus US
Safe assets, like reserve currencies and financial centres, have largely lost their pre-eminent status thanks to war
BUSINESS
How Elon Musk could fund his $43bn Twitter takeover
Share pledges and finding a deep-pocketed partner among ways Tesla chief could pay for his latest scheme
BUSINESS
The supply chain crunch requires co-ordinated solutions
Global shortages during the pandemic are down to long-term weaknesses that must be urgently addressed
BUSINESS
Central bankers cannot afford to ignore the pain in commodities
Bailouts are a last resort but action will be inevitable if market stress becomes systemic
BUSINESS
Metal stockpiles shrink as energy prices hit production
The trend has been most striking in zinc, where prices have hit a 16-year high of almost $4,400 a tonne
BUSINESS
Monetary policy must serve the real economy not just financial markets
Market’s expectations have evolved into insistence. In turn, the Fed went from just responding to market volatility to also trying to pre-empt it
BUSINESS
‘Nowhere to hide’ for investors in market turbulence
The war in Ukraine has heightened market pressures by pushing inflation still higher and compromising the growth outlook
BUSINESS
The lesson humble sea urchins offer about economic resilience
Is the internet the long-spined sea urchin of the modern economy? Or is the electricity grid?
BUSINESS
Financial warfare: Will there be a backlash against the dollar?
The sanctions freezing Russia’s foreign currency reserves have created an incentive for countries to bypass the US currency
BUSINESS
Weaponisation of finance: How the West unleashed ‘shock and awe’ on Russia
If the West has its way, Russia faces the most far-reaching and punishing set of financial and economic sanctions ever imposed on an adversary
BUSINESS
Blockchain and Financial Markets: Will computers push out brokers?
Sam Bankman-Fried, 30-year-old chief executive of FTX, stole the show at a March gathering with a groundbreaking proposal to US regulators to automate risk management in financial markets — using practices developed for digital assets
BUSINESS
Stocks’ mysterious strength should not stop investors acting
Those heavily exposed should make the most of the strength of equities and take some chips off the table
BUSINESS
Global dealmaking falls to lowest level since start of pandemic
Deals worth $1tn were struck in first quarter of 2022, 23 per cent lower than the same period last year
BUSINESS
Meet the ‘crypto caucus’: The US lawmakers defending digital coins
A bipartisan mix of libertarians, business champions and tech utopians is uniting on legislation to help the sector grow
BUSINESS
Martin Wolf writes: A new world of currency disorder looms
What might emerge are two monetary systems — a western and a Chinese one — operating in different ways and overlapping uncomfortably
BUSINESS
Corporate US broadens pay rises in face of galloping inflation
Businesses across the US are broadening pay rises as inflation gallops at the fastest pace in 40 years
BUSINESS
Buffett back in the batting after 6-year deal drought
The investments, both clinched after Russia invaded Ukraine, are a change from Buffett’s approach two years ago
BUSINESS
Ukraine war accelerates the stealth erosion of dollar dominance
Central banks are diversifying reserves beyond the US currency, euro and renminbi









