Enda Curran

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Powell’s Pause Leaves Door Half Shut For Asia Central Banks

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A move to pause easing in the U.S. may constrain banks in emerging economies.

Recession Threat Lurks Behind Global Policymakers' Go-Slow Focus

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Economic authorities have reacted with restraint to signs of spreading weakness worldwide.

A Long-Despised And Risky Economic Doctrine Is Now A Hot Idea

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Powerful names are pushing for "helicopter money" as the threat of deflation looms.

Oil-Price Shock Couldn't Come At Worse Time For World Growth

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The severity will depend on how long the price spike endures.

Harvard Economist Warns Hong Kong Could Trigger World Recession

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Anti-government protests that began nearly three months ago are pressuring Hong Kong’s economy.

World Economy Edges Closer To Recession As Trade Woes Spread

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Economists are starting to war game for how a recession could happen—and they're mainly centered on trade.

Goldman Now Expects Fed To Cut Three Times In Total This Year

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Goldman Sachs no longer expects a trade deal with China head of the 2020 presidential election.

Morgan Stanley Says Fed To Cut Half A Percentage Point In July

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“We expect the policy-easing cycle to move into full swing," the firm's economists said.

Wall Street Warns Of Mounting Recession Risk From Trade War

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Morgan Stanley advised clients that if the conflict continues, growth will suffer.

A 600-Page Textbook About Modern Monetary Theory Has Sold Out

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The unorthodox doctrine says governments have spare capacity to borrow and spend.

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