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May 01, 2008
Higher inflation could be in store for the Gulf after the Fed Res cut its interest rate to try and kick-start the US economy. Read Article Gulf states may see even higher prices
Jul 07, 2008
Many economists are challenging central bankers to make good on their threats to launch a monetary strike on inflation, even though they concede it would likely plunge the global economy into a prolonged recession. Read Article Developing world finances US while inflation burns
Jul 08, 2008
The mood in the US financial industry takes a turn downwards amid fears that problems among mortgage lenders. Read Article US finance haunted by mortgage lenders
Jul 09, 2008
A look at America's latest broadcast advertisements reveals a discomfiting metaphor for a nation confronting the end to unrivalled global political and economic supremacy, writes Wayne Arnold Read Article America has been shaken but it is clearly not stirred
Jul 09, 2008
If you could bottle risk, this week's product would be a particularly good vintage, writes Wayne Arnold. Read Article Risky times, but not all doom and gloom
Jul 11, 2008
Some calm is returning to emerging markets despite inflation even as the mood on Wall Street sours. Read Article Filling inflation's vacuum with petrodollars
Jul 12, 2008
Officials are working to keep two of the US' largest home-loan buyers in business as international investors look on. Read Article US fends off talk of loan buyer bailout
Jul 13, 2008
In the years following the birth of the nation in 1971, the Government created a rainy-day fund, the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (Adia). Read Article Wealth funds draw profits and attention
Jul 21, 2008
The worse is not yet behind us, as Ben Bernanke and Henry Paulson have warned. But we may be in for a slightly more optimistic week. Read Article A silver cloud ahead?