Economy Archive - Page 4
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The Prediction Market Future Jamie Dimon Won't Fully Embrace — Yet
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says the bank may one day introduce prediction markets but 'there's a bunch of stuff we won't do.' Here is the prediction market opportunity and its limits.
Economy | Europe
The Iran War Has Made Jamie Dimon Worried About Something He Hasn't Worried About in a Decade
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon expressed a specific concern about the Iran war's impact that he hasn't raised in years. Here is what worries the most powerful banker in the world.
Economy | Europe
China Rolls Out 1,000 Cargo Ships a Year While the US Makes 3 — Here Is the Maritime Crisis Trump Wants to Fix
China builds over 1,000 cargo ships annually while the US builds about 3. Here is why this gap matters for national security, how it happened, and whether Trump's plan can fix it.
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JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon on the Iran War Economy: What the World's Most Powerful Banker Actually Said
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon gave a rare TV interview on the Iran war's economic impact, the global economy, and AI. Here is what he said and why it matters.
Economy | Europe
Why People Are Spending Less Even When They Earn More
Changing consumer behavior is affecting spending patterns despite income growth.
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Oil Prices Are Rising Again — And It’s Not Just About War
Oil prices are increasing due to multiple global factors beyond geopolitical tensions.
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The Global Economy Is Entering a New Era — And Uncertainty Is the New Normal
Experts say the global economy is shifting into a new phase defined by uncertainty and rapid change.
Economy | Europe
The Iran War Is Quietly Reshaping the Global Economy — And the Impact Is Bigger Than Expected
The Iran conflict is disrupting energy markets, increasing inflation, and slowing global growth.
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The New Work Trend Nobody Expected: People Are Changing Careers More Than Ever
Career switching is becoming more common as workers seek flexibility and new opportunities.
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Why Electricity Bills Keep Rising Even When Energy Prices Fall
Consumers are questioning why electricity bills remain high despite falling wholesale energy prices.
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The Office of the Future Might Be Smaller Than You Think
Companies are rethinking office space as work patterns continue to evolve.
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Why Grocery Shopping Is Quietly Becoming More Expensive Than Ever
Consumers are noticing rising grocery costs even as official inflation figures stabilize.
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The Hidden Cost of Cheap Products: What Consumers Are Starting to Notice
Low-cost products may not be as affordable as they seem, as hidden costs begin to surface.
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The Next Financial Crisis Might Not Start in Banks — Here’s Where Experts Are Looking
Analysts warn that the next financial crisis could originate outside traditional banking systems.
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Why Europe’s Middle Class Is Quietly Shrinking — And Nobody Is Talking About It
Rising costs and stagnant wages are slowly eroding Europe’s middle class, creating long-term economic risks.
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Why Remote Work Is Quietly Declining Despite Everything
After years of growth, remote work is beginning to decline as companies shift strategies.
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Europe’s Power Grid Is Under Pressure: The Energy Instability Experts Say Could Trigger Blackouts
Energy experts warn that Europe’s power grid is becoming increasingly unstable due to demand spikes, renewable fluctuations, and geopolitical pressure.
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The Country That Is Most Likely to Default First If Oil Stays Above $100
Oil above $100 per barrel hits some countries far harder than others. Here is the analysis of which economies are most at risk of debt distress if high energy prices persist.
Economy | Europe
How the EU External Action Guarantee Will Change European Development Finance
The EU Council has approved amendments to the External Action Guarantee. Here is what this technical change actually means for European development finance and the Global Gateway initiative.
Economy | Europe
Why the EU's Affordable Housing Plan Landed in the Worst Week of the Energy Crisis
The EU's Affordable Housing Plan was released in March 2026. Here is what it says, why the timing matters, and whether it can actually make housing more affordable.
Economy | Europe
Oil Above $105 Means This Is What Your Summer Holiday Will Cost in 2026
With Brent crude above $105 per barrel, every European summer holiday is being repriced. Here is the specific additional cost for common destinations and transport modes.
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The EU Social Economy Report That Shows Europe's Most Underrated Economic Sector
A new EU Commission working document shows Europe's social economy employs 13.6 million people. Here is what this sector actually is and why it matters for the energy and housing crises.
Economy | Europe
The Hidden Story of Why Western Australia's Commuters Are Getting Free Trains
Perth's commuters are switching to public transport in record numbers as petrol prices soar. Here is the Australian city that is accidentally proving a point about how energy crises reshape urban mobility.
Economy | Europe
The First EU-Vietnam Forum Just Happened. Here Is Why It Matters More Than the Headlines Suggest
The EU-Vietnam Global Gateway business forum was the first of its kind. Here is what was actually discussed, what investment deals were made, and what it means for EU-ASEAN strategy.