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Geopolitics is pulling the world apart, even though it is more integrated than ever before on multiple dimensions
Economic impact on developing countries will leave them further behind rich nations
Larger and more persistent scars are likely to remain as developing nations face a perfect storm
Vaccination programmes have brought strong but uneven global growth
The link between the country’s growth and other economies started to loosen before the pandemic
A Mansion House speech and the Vatican trial, plus more debate about inflation and post-pandemic recovery
Emboldened by labour shortages and rising living costs, more staff are confronting employers over pay
Rising inflation and supply chain woes add to pressure on vulnerable countries
As economies exit the pandemic, the job of central banks is relatively simple — less generous, better targeted assistance
Strength of recovery so far means it is too early to talk about stagflation, says chief economist Gita Gopinath
In the topsy-turvy world of developing world debt issuance, good times never seem to last
Brookings-FT tracking index shows growth is slowing in China and US
Two big Asian economies drive worldwide GDP expansion but coal shortages are hammering output
The pandemic has widened the gulf between rich and poor, but by co-operating we can rebuild a more sustainable world
Spread of Delta variant makes growth outlook more uncertain and uneven
Cracks are appearing in the US and Chinese engines of growth
Lack of a truly global response to the pandemic augurs badly for common action on climate change
Fund managers say economic peak has passed but remain optimistic on European rebound, poll shows
Big central banks scaling back pandemic-era stimulus could trigger crisis elsewhere
Efforts to support low-income economies with debt relief and vaccines must be accelerated, warns World Bank
Prices from corn to copper are rallying as economies reopen but sceptics think it will be transient
Nothing would be more foolish than policymakers in rich countries turning away from global challenges
The IMF predicts that most advanced countries will emerge largely unscathed from the pandemic. Is this too optimistic?
High earners and very profitable companies should pay up to bolster social cohesion
Success in managing fallout will not be replicated in emerging economies, fund forecasts
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