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While most of the world faced a decrease in foreign direct investment (FDI) last year, Latin America stood as a strong outlier.
The Group of Seven countries are forming a group that will rejigger the semiconductor supply chain and lay out new subsea internet cables.
Europe’s various far-right parties increased their control of the EU’s parliament to 25% from the roughly 20% since elections in 2019.
Canada’s economy has been kept in check due to higher levels of household debt and shorter-term mortgages in Canada compared to the US.
UK stocks have been outperforming US stocks on a broad index-based level for the past seven weeks, but this isn’t a case of a UK renaissance.
European productivity has increased only about 20% since 2000, about one-third the rate of the US.
After years of chronic stagnation, prices are rising again, with inflation exceeding the Bank of Japan’s 2% target for two years running.
The government decided to end the program because of its impact on the country’s housing crisis.