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Europe’s largest economy is slowing down - 01/17/2019

The political environment is putting pressure on German exports, the main engine of the German economy, and threaten it with a technical recession. After a decade of economic boom, thunderclouds appeared in the political sky. They are beginning to increasingly affect the state of the global economy. So, the forecast for its growth for this year, according to Consensus Economics, is below 3% for...

Alliance of large global companies takes on fight against plastic pollution - 01/17/2019

On Wednesday, large international companies announced creation of a new organization whose task will be to develop and implement solutions to combat environmental pollution, in particular water resources, plastic waste. The Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW) includes about thirty companies. David Taylor, who is Chairman of the board of directors, President and Chief Executive Officer of Procter...

Greek politicians are going to test new stability - 01/14/2019

Experts believe that early elections can be good news for investors. Greece’s political class is going to test investor confidence in the fact that the years of turbulence have gone. The political future of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is under threat due to the fact that the collapse of the coalition forced him to raise the issue of confidence in the government before parliament. This...

Angela Merkel returns to international area - 01/14/2019

At the end of her political career, Angela Merkel decided to protect the global order and give the final battle to the nationalists and populists. After a long break related to solving internal problems, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is going back to the international arena. She commenced the New Year with a two-day visit to Greece, the first in five years. In Athens, she was received with...

Analyst: Losses of the US economy due to shutdown amount to $ 1.2 billion a week - 01/11/2019

Losses of the American economy as a result of suspension of a part of the US federal agencies may amount to about $ 1.2 billion a week if the “shutdown” drags on, says Kevin Hassett, adviser to the US President for economic issues. Despite the fact that such losses will weaken growth of the country's economy by only 0.05 percentage points, they can make it difficult for the US government to...

Change in World Bank’s management can reverse global financial support system - 01/10/2019

World Bank (WB) President Jim Yong Kim will leave his post earlier than scheduled. He was expected to remain in power until 2022, but now his leave may aggravate a discussion about work of the largest distributor of financial assistance in the world. Members of the World Bank have supported a large-scale increase in the capital of organizations within the group for this year, but the USA has...

Euroskeptics unite on the threshold of elections - 01/10/2019

Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini visited Warsaw. From there, he reminded that Europe must fight the influx of illegal migrants and quickly expel those who have already entered illegally into its territory. This statement was enthusiastically supported by the Polish leadership. Mr. Salvini’s talks with Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski actually commenced an election campaign of...

ECB: Global economic growth will slow down in 2019 - 12/28/2018

Global economic activity is expected to slow down in 2019 and will remain stable thereafter, the European Central Bank (ECB) said in its economic bulletin. The weakening of political support in advanced economies and the impact of the trade conflict between the United States and China are putting pressure on global activity, the ECB said. "The growth of world trade has slowed somewhat, and the...

Japan to resume killing whales - 12/27/2018

Japan decided to withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in 2019 in order to resume whaling from July, Secretary-General of the Japanese Cabinet Yoshihide Suga said at a briefing in Tokyo. Earlier, Japan announced its withdrawal from the International Commission on Whaling, said a source in the Japanese government. According to him, this way the country will be able to catch...

Analysts: Trump’s impeachment will become a national risk in 2019 - 12/27/2018

American experts have included likelihood of impeachment of Donald Trump in the list of potential risks for 2019. In addition, economists fear escalation of trade conflict with China and complications associated with the Fed's policy and the stock market situation that has worsened by the end of the year. According to American observers, investors and business in general are beginning to consider...
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