China vows to respond as President Trump approves trade tariffs on solar panels and washing machines
A steep depreciation is expected in the artificially-overpriced kwanza when, following the scrapping of the peg, it is exposed to market forces
After nearly four decades in power, Robert Mugabe has resigned as the leader of Zimbabwe. The country must now find its feet without its longstanding prime minister
As he looks to shake the burden of Argentina’s recent past, President Macri is planning significant economic reforms to secure the country’s pivot to financial openness
House and Senate Republicans have hashed out their differences over the tax reform bill, agreeing to reduce the corporate tax rate to 21 percent
The sanctions and anti-money laundering bill is progressing towards passing as law, but will it protect the UK’s economy or make an already-complicated system harder to negotiate?
In its current form, Trump’s tax overhaul would constitute an ‘illegal export subsidy’ and unfairly benefit the US, according to the finance ministers of the five largest European economies
Mário Centeno, who has fought against austerity as Portuguese Finance Minister, will become the next President of the Eurogroup
Almost 40 years ago, China took a drastic step to tackle overpopulation. Now, plunging fertility and slowing birth rates are threatening the very foundations of its economy
With pressure to reskill the US workforce mounting, measures must be taken to counteract the problems incurred by the growing skills gap
The Monetary Authority of Singapore has revealed new plans to strengthen its status as one of the principal financial hubs in Asia
In his address to the Communist Party congress, Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed the country’s achievements but also warned of future economic hurdles
International central bank leaders warned that, despite optimism for the world’s economy, emergency monetary policies still can’t be relaxed
In her first policy speech, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam set out a number of proposals on housing, inequality and technological innovation
In a bid to generate a ‘sincerity culture’, the Chinese Government is in the process of providing every citizen with a trustworthiness rating. But can you force trust?