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Mortgage lending rises after lockdowns lift but fears of fresh downturn linger
British and American consumers are unlikely to ‘spend, spend, spend’ after the lockdowns
Forget the mini-boom in stocks — the corporate mood is souring
The rules-based international order, exemplified by the EU, shows the way forward
IMF slashes forecast for world economy but that does not mean a recession is coming
Developed economies face growing calls for fiscal stimulus to boost growth
Jobs market faces headwinds from export and industrial woes
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Tiger index points to strains as IMF set to warn against escalating trade conflict
Fall in growth expectations leaves asset managers facing ‘cognitive dissonance’
The correlation between mental health problems and homelessness is striking
Tap into the diaspora to fulfil revolutionary promises and build long-term prosperity
Warning comes as IMF and IIF stand by forecasts of faster growth in 2018
All 25 largest economies expanding for the first time since 2011
But simply letting them go to the wall may not be the panacea it might seem
We do not need to trade off the short term against the long term
Confidence in central bankers is shaken. Are their models fit for a modern economy?
Now a recovery is under way economies need to deleverage
Governments enjoying the upswing are in danger of becoming complacent
Eurozone and commodities revival boosts ex-communist Europe, Turkey and Central Asia
Lively markets puncture complacency while more disruption would be an economic asset
GDP data and business surveys underscore brighter outlook for region
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