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Advocates of Fed independence should be worried

Finances Barry Eichengreen - June 10, 2025.

The independence of the US Federal Reserve is back in the spotlight. Late last month, Fed Chair Jerome Powell met at the White House with...

Can the US and China trade even if they no longer trust each other?

Economy The Editorial Board - June 10, 2025.

The meeting of the high-level delegations of the US and China in London offered the two opposing powers the opportunity to address not only the...

EU Quotas Return: What It Means for Ukrainian Farmers in Wartime

Eastern Europe Iuliia Mendel, TA Kyiv - June 10, 2025.

Last week, the EU reinstated pre-war duties and quotas on Ukraine’s agricultural sector, putting further pressure on the war-torn country’s fragile economy. The move affects Ukrainian...

Is Trump's return to a full partnership with the Europeans getting closer?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 9, 2025.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to Washington marked the end of the first round of meetings between the most influential European leaders and Donald Trump...

Minimizing harm—the first step in rebuilding an aid consensus

Globalization Kevin Watkins - June 9, 2025.

In 2015, the United Kingdom’s then-prime minister, David Cameron, stood before the United Nations General Assembly and challenged other donor countries to follow the UK’s...

The Big Beautiful Bill Is Much Better Than You Think

Economy Daniel Lacalle - June 9, 2025.

The U.S. fiscal outlook is a cause of concern. Everyone understands this. The problem is that most Keynesian economists are unwilling to admit that the...

Will the agreement between the EU and Indonesia lead to a power shift in supply chains?

EU The Editorial Board - June 8, 2025.

Negotiations between Indonesia and the European Union on a free trade agreement have been ongoing for nine years. That was enough time for both sides...

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