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An opportunity to join the staff of The Economist
Scenarios now range from bad to awful
Earnings expectations are through the roof
Mines, mistrust and missing ships will keep markets tight for months
The classic hedge has fallen apart, but don’t dump it just yet
Why technology firms are shedding workers
Inflation was heating up even before the war in Iran
An age-old problem might have a surprisingly simple solution
Residual risks and ruined infrastructure will keep prices high
Governments’ borrowing costs are being pulled in opposite directions
In many ways, global commerce has strengthened
An LNG crunch is good news for the world’s dirtiest fuel
Is the yellow metal the new crypto?
China is helping the Revolutionary Guards profit from Iranian crude
The fate of ancient coins offers uncomfortable lessons about dollar dominance
This will have economic consequences for the places they leave and their destinations
And further angers economically frustrated citizens
Probably, but investors should brace for more volatility
Shortages of fuels and chemicals threaten industries from farming to pharmaceuticals
But the sugar high may not last
Markets always struggle to price technological revolutions
Alternatives to Gulf supplies are scare
He says he has a plan. It would need to be very cunning
For investors, the war is like the invasion of Ukraine all over again
Stranded Gulf supplies are choking off the region’s economies
The third way in development economics
If only more countries went Dutch
They win only if governments want just enough weapons— but not too many
Prices will surge in the short run— and may stay high for a while
Tariff wrangling will stretch through the rest of Donald Trump’s term, and beyond
State-level policies are making up for stingy federal provision
Artificial intelligence is improving fast. Its effect on output, not so much
The immediate economic impact will be more uncertainty
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