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17 articles tagged global economy.
PoliticsWeekly Global Economic Update: Deloitte Insights
Deloitte's economists provide an overview of the week’s economic trends and developments across the globe.
By Halston Reeve · Jul 14
BusinessGlobal Economy Navigates Uncertain Terrain Amidst Rising Inflation
As global economic indicators show rising inflationary pressures, central banks and governments face the challenge of balancing growth with price stability.
By Halston Reeve · Jul 10
WorldThe Southeast Asian Rail Corridor Financing Just Quietly Restructured
A financing restructuring across a regional rail corridor was announced as routine. The instrument structure tells a different story about who will, in practice, hold the project risk.
By Rafael Mendez · Jun 4
WorldAndean Mining Permitting Just Quietly Got More Predictable. The Implications Are Larger Than Headlines Suggest.
A permitting reform in the Andean mining region has shifted the actual operating-time variance of new project approvals in ways the political coverage has not yet captured.
By Rafael Mendez · Jun 4
WorldEurope's Energy Storage Procurement Just Quietly Stopped Being a Pilot Program
A procurement cycle that closed last month was framed as another iteration on the previous template. The terms tell a different story.
By Rafael Mendez · Jun 3
WorldThe Indian Ocean Naval Coordination Cadence That Has Quietly Become Routine
A coordination pattern across multiple navies in the region has firmed up from an ad-hoc exercise into a standing operational habit. The shift is more consequential than any single exercise.
By Rafael Mendez · Jun 3
WorldThe G20 Finance Followthrough Nobody Is Tracking
Last week's narrow agreement was the headline. The procedural work that has continued since is where the actual implementation is being decided.
By Lena Holloway · Jun 2
WorldThe Regional Climate Adaptation Announcement Worth Reading the Fine Print On
A coordinated announcement out of the GCC on adaptation infrastructure looks routine on the surface. The financing architecture underneath is anything but.
By Lena Holloway · Jun 2
WorldThe UN Reform Proposals Quietly Clustering Around One Idea
Across several proposals from very different blocs, the same procedural mechanism keeps appearing. That convergence is the story.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
WorldThe India-GCC Bilateral Cadence That Is Quietly Maturing
A combination of trade, talent, and capital arrangements is settling into a pattern more durable than the headline announcements suggest.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
WorldWhat the G20 Actually Agreed on This Weekend (And What It Didn't)
Inside the unusually narrow communique and the procedural shift behind it that practitioners say is the most concrete thing the group has done in years.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
WorldWhy China-GCC Trade Discussions Are Narrowing to Specific Tracks
The broader bilateral conversations have stalled. The narrower technical tracks are where the visible progress is happening.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
WorldThe Mediterranean Migration Conversation Just Moved Bilateral Again
Multilateral coordination has stalled. The bilateral arrangements that are filling the gap are starting to take a recognizable shape.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
WorldThe African Union Deepening That Nobody Is Calling a Deepening
A series of procedural changes is quietly consolidating the union's operational capacity. Practitioners say the cumulative effect is significant.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
WorldThe Internal Calibration Inside OPEC+ That Is Worth Watching
The headline output decisions tell you less than the quieter discussion about how internal allocations are being recalibrated.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
WorldWhat Latin American Currency Interventions Are Quietly Telling Us
The interventions look small in isolation. Their pattern across several central banks is the part worth reading carefully.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
WorldHow the EU's Quietest Recent Policy Move Is Rippling Beyond Europe
A procedural change in how the bloc handles regulatory equivalence is being watched in capitals it was not directly aimed at.
By Lena Holloway · May 30