
Nigeria’s First-Quarter Capital Inflows Drop 28% From a Year Ago
Capital inflows into Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation declined 28% in the three months through March to $1.1
2023-07-10 01:23

NATO Summit, Ukraine’s Arms Plan: Your Sunday US Briefing
Hello from Washington, where the dog days of summer have arrived and the unbearable humidity is ensuring DC
2023-07-09 23:59

History Says Big Tech’s Dominance Over US Stocks Poses No Risk
Wall Street strategists are increasingly voicing concerns about the concentration of Big Tech stocks in this year’s stock-market
2023-07-09 22:28

US, Mexico Face Major Heat Wave That’s Set to Tax Electric Grid
Near record heat will spread from the US Southwest across Texas and the Great Plains this week, with
2023-07-09 20:51

Bonds on the Brink Reward EM Investors With Double-Digit Returns
Investors who stuck with bonds from countries that defaulted or are on the brink are betting the double-digit
2023-07-09 20:22

Mark Zuckerberg concealed his kids' faces on Instagram. Should you?
When Mark Zuckerberg shared a photo on Instagram of his family on July 4, two things stuck out: the billionaire CEO wore a striped souvenir cowboy hat, and the faces of his children were replaced with happy face emojis.
2023-07-09 17:23

ECB Will Soon Reach Rate Peak at ‘High Plateau,’ Villeroy Says
Sign up for the New Economy Daily newsletter, follow us @economics and subscribe to our podcast. The European
2023-07-09 16:49

Britain’s Interest Rates Are Spiraling Into a National Obsession
On the same day that UK interest-rate expectations hit the highest since 1998, Bank of England Governor Andrew
2023-07-09 15:15

Yellen’s China Trip Leaves Little Doubt Pan’s in Charge of PBOC
During Janet Yellen’s trip to Beijing, US officials sowed confusion over the role of Pan Gongsheng, who was
2023-07-09 14:53

Privatized Britain’s Debt Load Is Now a Major Government Problem
For decades since they were privatized, the UK’s public service providers have favored inflation-linked bonds as a cheap
2023-07-09 13:29

Saudi Oil Cuts Throw Last Year’s Standout Economy Into Slow Lane
Saudi Arabia’s decision to extend its oil production cuts — part of a so far largely unsuccessful bid
2023-07-09 13:15

A Glut of Made-in-China Plastic Will Dent Oil’s Growth Machine
Once touted as a key driver of global oil profits, the plastics industry is staring down years of
2023-07-09 08:22