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Last month, a remarkable gathering occurred in Medellín, Colombia. Some 22, 000 people came together to attend the World Urban Forum and discuss the future of...
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Last month, a remarkable gathering occurred in Medellín, Colombia. Some 22, 000 people came together to attend the World Urban Forum and discuss the future of...
– Headlines around the world last week trumpeted a watershed moment for the global economy. As the Financial Times put it, “China poised to pass US...
– Despite the recent upturn in some of its member countries, the eurozone’s economy remains in the doldrums, with the overall rate of annual GDP...
– The biggest geopolitical risk of our times is not a conflict between Israel and Iran over nuclear proliferation. Nor is it the risk...
– China’s currency, the renminbi, has been weakening in recent months, resurrecting familiar charges of manipulation, competitive devaluation, and beggar-thy-neighbor mercantilism. In mid-April, the...
– There is nothing better than fuzzy language to wreak havoc – or facilitate consensus. Ludwig Wittgenstein argued that philosophical puzzles are really just a...
– Income inequality has received a lot of attention lately, particularly in two arenas where it previously received little: American public debate and the International...
– Gibraltar received exciting news last month. The latest Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI), published by the consultancy Z/Yen in London, revealed that the Rock...
– No country in recorded history has grown as fast – and moved as many people out of poverty – as China over the...
– The world’s economic, financial, and geopolitical risks are shifting. Some risks now have a lower probability – even if they are not fully...