The Supervisory Council of the Bank of Albania has approved the Financial Stability Statement and Report for the first half of 2025. This report is a key periodic […]
A Legendary Road Is Seen as an Economic Lifeline in Guyana
A historic red-dirt trail known as “The Trail” cuts across Guyana, winding through tropical forests, plains, and hills from the Atlantic coast capital, Georgetown, to Lethem, a town […]
Indigenous students gather at Hoover to explore paths to economic self-reliance
From August 5 to 9, 2025, the Hoover Institution hosted the fifth annual Indigenous Student Seminar, bringing together emerging leaders from Indigenous communities across the United States, Canada, […]
Federal cuts threaten student nutrition programs in Kentucky
In Kentucky, over 213,830 children faced food insecurity last year—approximately one in five minors experiencing hunger. Poor nutrition has lasting effects on health and economic prospects. To address […]
Governor race exposes divergent paths on economic development among South Dakota Republicans
The upcoming gubernatorial race in South Dakota is highlighting contrasting visions among Republican candidates regarding the state’s economic future. As the primary campaign unfolds, differences in policy approaches […]
Ensuring workers and economies thrive as longevity increases
By 2050, the global population aged 60 and above is expected to reach 2.1 billion, nearly doubling current levels, driven by rising life expectancy. At the same time, […]
Syria Exports Crude Oil for the First Time in 14 Years
A Syrian energy official informed Reuters that Syria has exported 600,000 barrels of heavy crude oil from the port of Tartous, marking the first officially recognized shipment of […]
Economic Expert Warns of Rising Debt and Investment Shortfall in the UK
Dr. Mohamed Al-Atifi, an economic analyst, highlighted that the United Kingdom is grappling with a growing financial crisis that has spilled into the political arena. He noted that […]
Fed’s Waller Supports Rate Cut in September, Pace to Be Data-Dependent
On September 3, Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller reiterated his stance that a reduction in interest rates should occur at the upcoming September meeting, citing signs of softening […]
Thailand’s Central Bank Warns of Economic Risks Due to Political Uncertainty
Thailand’s economic outlook for the coming year is under threat due to political instability that could delay the national budget, according to Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput, the outgoing governor of […]