We project global growth will remain steady at 3.3 percent this year and next, broadly aligned with potential growth that has substantially weakened...
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
AFTER two years of lackluster economic performance under the Marcos administration, economists are not optimistic that 2025 will be any different due to a number of headwinds, including the emerging trade isolationism.
We project global growth will remain steady at 3.3 percent this year and next, broadly aligned with potential growth that has substantially weakened...
AFTER the Philippine economy’s lackluster performance last year, economic managers are now considering revising the targets they set for 2025...
Economically, Namibia has for some years now since independence been going through a rough patch. This has been partly due to the...
By Siwage Dharma Negara Indonesia weathered significant challenges in 2024. The country maintained 5 per cent growth through presidential and...
The cracks in US-SA bilateral ties are more than apparent, but not all is gloom and doom. By Ronak Gopaldas and Priyal Singh As the world braces...
IRONING out the funding gaps in the 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA) will be crucial to shield the country from the projected global economic...
In the midst of a housing crisis, rent control, or a lack thereof, could be the difference between going on that yearly vacation or not, and for some,...
The Venetian Republic's political system, emerging alongside those of other Italian city-states, was founded on collaboration and power...
By Chiang Min-Hua Despite China’s military intimidation, Taiwan’s economic performance in 2024 has been strong. Its economic growth at 4.3 per...
THE handwriting on the wall. Philippine officials are keenly reading this in 2025, when the uncertainties of the past year are expected to linger, and...