The government is pursuing the painful fiscal adjustment it promised, but is it sustainable?
Banks may not be able to fill a liquidity gap if non-banks retreat from lending, industry says
The IDB’s president looks to tackle the region’s mounting challenges more effectively
After Alexei Navalny’s death, Washington is reiterating its threat to target foreign banks over ties to Russia’s war effort
Bahrain’s minister of industry and commerce discusses how sustainability is being woven into the country’s industrial development strategy
With no final decision made, the Bank of England continues to design a CBDC
The smallest economy in the Gulf is looking to build on closer US ties and a steady rise in FDI
John Everington discusses how Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso’s withdrawal will impact the West African economic bloc
How influential are the body’s grey and black lists for the international banking industry?
Despite ongoing economic and geopolitical headwinds, Europe’s banks have proved remarkably resilient so far. How long can it last?
GDP growth is strong, but public debt levels high. Yet, it is corporate debt levels which may be the issue
The outlook is bolstered by a growing export market, the return of tourism and a recovering property sector
Mobile wallet providers are offering alternative products beyond simple payment services to help shield against the impact of inflation
Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger’s economies will suffer following their withdrawal from the economic bloc, and are a blow to attempts to contain Islamist violence in the Sahel region
With growth outpacing that of regular sukuk, sustainable issuances may increasingly attract interest from agnostic liquidity pools elsewhere
China’s embattled property developer is to wind down operations, raising more questions on how the country’s struggling construction sector will continue
The geopolitical and economic outlook for Asia was discussed at an event hosted by UK think-tank Asia House
Disruptions to shipping represent a severe blow to regional economies and beyond
Solving geopolitical conflicts in “one day”, a tariff bonanza and wanton environmental deregulation could be on the cards
Economist Tomasz Wieladek examines the data