
What will it take to stabilise debt in advanced countries?
Debt can be stabilised across advanced economies yet many face sizeable fiscal adjustments and rising vulnerability to market shifts.

Debt can be stabilised across advanced economies yet many face sizeable fiscal adjustments and rising vulnerability to market shifts.

As European governments scale up investment, bond market stability is more critical than ever. This column shows that financial

Dismissals are costly and are often subject to stringent employment protection regulations. This column explores how France’s 2008 introduction

Natural resources, including alluvial minerals such as diamonds, have been at the centre of brutal wars in Africa. This

A recent paper which has gathered significant attention estimates a 45% tariff equivalent of intra-EU border costs. This column

The digitisation of payment, trading, and settlement systems is reshaping the financial architecture. This column, the first in a

In recent years, calls for shorter working weeks have re-emerged in Europe and elsewhere. This column examines how Denmark’s

Euro zone factory activity stagnated as new orders flatlined and headcount fell. The world’s big manufacturing economies struggled to

Households with high fixed and necessary expenditures relative to income are more vulnerable to income shocks. This column examines

Between 2005 and 2024, China more than doubled its oil consumption, accounting for over half of the global increase

Debt can be stabilised across advanced economies yet many face sizeable fiscal adjustments and rising vulnerability to market shifts.

As European governments scale up investment, bond market stability is more critical than ever. This column shows that financial

Dismissals are costly and are often subject to stringent employment protection regulations. This column explores how France’s 2008 introduction

Natural resources, including alluvial minerals such as diamonds, have been at the centre of brutal wars in Africa. This

A recent paper which has gathered significant attention estimates a 45% tariff equivalent of intra-EU border costs. This column

The digitisation of payment, trading, and settlement systems is reshaping the financial architecture. This column, the first in a

In recent years, calls for shorter working weeks have re-emerged in Europe and elsewhere. This column examines how Denmark’s

Euro zone factory activity stagnated as new orders flatlined and headcount fell. The world’s big manufacturing economies struggled to

Households with high fixed and necessary expenditures relative to income are more vulnerable to income shocks. This column examines

Between 2005 and 2024, China more than doubled its oil consumption, accounting for over half of the global increase




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