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Japan Finally Got Inflation. Nobody Is Happy About It.
After 25 years of deflation, the public is mad about price rises. Read More...
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Mon, Jan 01 2024 9:02 AM
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The Panama Canal Is Running Dry
Climate extremes are wreaking havoc on global shipping. Read More...
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Mon, Jan 01 2024 5:00 AM
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Foreign Policy
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Panama
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The Davos Paradox
How can the rich and powerful fix the world if they’re the problem? Read More...
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Mon, Jan 01 2024 4:00 AM
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Foreign Policy
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FP Insider
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Q&A
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Switzerland
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Davos World Economic Forum
What’s the Deal With Javier Milei?
Experts weigh in on what he will do to Argentine democracy. Read More...
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Sun, Jan 01 2024 7:00 AM
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Foreign Policy
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Argentina
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The Obscure Academic Feud at the Center of India’s Elections
There are few accolades that Amartya Sen, the aging, brilliant Indian academic, hasn't attained. His country's most prominent public intellectual, the man is both a Nobel prize winner and that most unlikely of things: a rock-star economist. His...
Published
Wed, May 05 2014 1:41 PM
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FP Passport
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South Asia
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Development
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Economics
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India
Don't Worry America: You Aren't Poorer Than China
On Wednesday, the front page of the Financial Times declared that China stands poised to surpass the United States as the world's largest economy -- and to do so much sooner than anyone expected. Citing new data from a consortium of leading statistical...
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Wed, Apr 04 2014 3:58 PM
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FP Passport
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North America
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East Asia
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China
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Economics
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Finance
Hey Lorde, Just Who Are These Maybach-Driving New Zealanders?
It's been a little over a year since the debut of " Royals ," the smash hit from the waifish New Zealand songstress Lorde, and what a year it's been. Having charmed both critics and listeners around the world, the anti-opulence, wrong...
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Mon, Jan 01 2014 9:57 AM
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FP Passport
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Culture
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At Davos, Iran Tries to Reopen the Bazaar
DAVOS, Switzerland — Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is touting Iran as a prime investment opportunity to the business people and political leaders at Davos. They're definitely willing to take a look, but it's not clear yet that anyone will be...
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Thu, Jan 01 2014 5:00 PM
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FP Passport
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Europe
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Middle East
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Development
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Economics
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Business
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North Africa
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Trade
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Davos2014
At Davos, Developing Countries Advertise Themselves More Than Companies Do
DAVOS, Switzerland — As cars slalom through the steep, narrow streets of Davos shuttling world leaders and financiers to and fro, bright banners for South Africa and India stand out against the snowy backdrop, a preview of the parties and exhibitions...
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Wed, Jan 01 2014 4:25 PM
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Davos2014
Davos Wants You to Know It Really, Really Cares About Inequality
Pope Francis would like the international business mandarins assembled at Davos for the annual meetings of the World Economic Forum to know that they really ought to be doing something about economic inequality in the world. In remarks read by an emissary...
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Tue, Jan 01 2014 2:27 PM
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FP Passport
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Europe
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Financial crisis
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Foreign Aid
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Development
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Finance
Hollande Tries to Kickstart His Presidency Like the Scooter He Rides to His Trysts
He's the most unpopular French president in modern memory. He's struggled to jumpstart his country's sluggish economy. And on Tuesday French President Francois Hollande faced an assembled 500 journalists to present his plan for how to bring...
Published
Tue, Jan 01 2014 2:14 PM
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FP Passport
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Europe
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France
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Politics
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Economics
Turkey’s Economic Enemies: Corrupt Politicians and the U.S. Fed
Turkey's economy was already in a shaky place, thanks to decisions by the U.S. Federal Reserve that could make it harder for Ankara to sell its goods and borrow cash overseas. A widening corruption scandal in Turkey could turn things from bad to worse...
Published
Fri, Dec 12 2013 3:19 PM
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FP Passport
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Corruption
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Middle East
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Economics
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Finance
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Business
Silicon Valley Scores Victory Against the Surveillance State
With the release of a highly anticipated report on U.S. intelligence practices, American technology executives appear to have scored a hard-fought victory. That report contains a set of recommendations that seem to incorporate the concerns of tech and...
Published
Thu, Dec 12 2013 3:40 PM
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FP Passport
Filed under:
North America
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Intelligence
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Economics
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Barack Obama
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National Security
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NSA
Boeing Just Lost a Huge Defense Contract Thanks to Ed Snowden
About $4 billion. That's how much Edward Snowden just cost defense contractor Boeing. After a lengthy courtship with the Brazilian government, Boeing looked set to sell 36 F-18 fighter jets to the Brazilian Air Force. The value of that contract was...
Published
Wed, Dec 12 2013 4:02 PM
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FP Passport
Filed under:
South America
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Military
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Economics
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NSA
After 20 Years of Nothing, the WTO Finally Reaches a Deal...Sort of
The World Trade Organization lives to fight another day. Amid concern that last week's trade talks would end in failure and render the WTO obsolete after two decades of ineffectual negotiations, member countries finally reached a global trade reform...
Published
Mon, Dec 12 2013 12:55 PM
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FP Passport
Filed under:
Economics
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Trade
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