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The US dollar has traditionally dominated the invoicing of international trade. But could other currencies one day replace it?

The US dollar has traditionally dominated the invoicing of international trade. But could other currencies one day replace it?

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Escalating geopolitical tensions, trade wars, and volatile policy shifts are reshaping the rules of global commerce and finance and

Inflation targeting has emerged as the dominant monetary policy framework in advanced and emerging market economies. This column discusses

As the world continues to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath, countries face new and unexpected challenges.

President Trump’s “Liberation Day” announcement triggered a discussion of whether import tariffs can reduce trade deficits or boost certain

Central bank digital currencies are gaining traction as a potential innovation in central banking, with numerous countries considering their

The global space sector is evolving rapidly. No longer limited to scientific missions and Cold War rivalries, it has

This week ten years ago, Greece was on the brink of exiting the euro. The integrity of the currency

Governments are increasingly employing industrial subsidies, raising questions about their market implications. This column undertakes a thorough econometric testing

The US dollar has traditionally dominated the invoicing of international trade. But could other currencies one day replace it?

The growth of the private equity in recent years has raised concerns about its consequences. This column matches 2.5

Escalating geopolitical tensions, trade wars, and volatile policy shifts are reshaping the rules of global commerce and finance and

Inflation targeting has emerged as the dominant monetary policy framework in advanced and emerging market economies. This column discusses

As the world continues to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath, countries face new and unexpected challenges.

President Trump’s “Liberation Day” announcement triggered a discussion of whether import tariffs can reduce trade deficits or boost certain

Central bank digital currencies are gaining traction as a potential innovation in central banking, with numerous countries considering their

The global space sector is evolving rapidly. No longer limited to scientific missions and Cold War rivalries, it has

This week ten years ago, Greece was on the brink of exiting the euro. The integrity of the currency

Governments are increasingly employing industrial subsidies, raising questions about their market implications. This column undertakes a thorough econometric testing




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