With the new year just beginning, we reached out to economist Daniel Lacalle, PhD to find out what he envisages for...
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Vietnam Poised to Profit from Free Trade Agreement Opportunities Since the Doi Moi policy reform overhaul starting in 1986 and more recently through its accession into the World Trade... -
Canada in 2019: Interview with a Top Economic Forecaster FocusEconomics’ economist Christopher Thomas sat down with Benoit Durocher, a senior economist following Canada at Desjardins Group, in mid-November for a wide-ranging... -
Pound Sterling 2019 Exchange Rate: Projections from Leading Analysts Predicting the future evolution of the UK’s key economic variables is fraught with uncertainty, and this is particularly true in... -
Expectations for Latin America’s Economy in 2019 2019 is poised to be a better year for the Latin American economy after a tough 2018 characterized by a... -
Ethiopia and Rwanda: From Destruction to Development Few countries in modern memory have suffered as much economic destruction and human misery as Ethiopia and Rwanda. In the... -
Key commodities trends to look out for in 2019 With 2018 coming to a close and 2019 rapidly approaching, we thought it would be a good idea to ask... -
What drove Gulf neighbors to bail out Bahrain? In early October, news broke that Bahrain had reached a financial support agreement (FSA) with Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the... -
The Four Financial Bubbles and Their Impact on the U.S. Economy By Guest Author: Professor Arthur S. Guarino, MBA, MSSc, JD, Rutgers University, Dept. of Finance & Economics While the U.S. macroeconomy is... -
Italy: The sick man of Europe Despite boasting the eighth-largest economy in the world, growth in Italy has stagnated for more than two decades. Economist Massimo Bassetti give us his...