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Global economic recovery

  • Thursday, 4 April, 2024
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Southern Europe’s growth spurt needs to be built upon

    Further reforms are vital for sustained progress in the eurozone’s core and periphery

    People riding a tram in Lisbon,
  • Sunday, 9 April, 2023
    Global Economy
    Global economy fends off geopolitical and banking threats

    China, US, eurozone, India and UK well-placed to avoid slowdown going into IMF-World Bank spring meetings

    An assembly line at a factory in Fuyang, in China’s eastern Anhui province
  • Tuesday, 25 January, 2022
    Martin Wolf
    The winding road to global recovery is through a thicket of risks

    These hurdles, namely Omicron, supply shortages and unexpectedly high inflation, are all on the downside

    James Ferguson illustration for Martin Wolf’s column ‘The winding road to global recovery is through a thicket of risks’
  • Monday, 11 October, 2021
    Disrupted Times
    Policymakers grapple with best way forward as momentum slows

    IMF and World Bank meetings begin against backdrop of energy and supply chain crises

  • Monday, 11 October, 2021
    FTfm
    Webinar: preparing portfolios for recovery and growth

    Experts discuss the opportunities and risks facing investment managers on the slow road back to normality

  • Sunday, 2 May, 2021
    Largest economies forecast to regain pre-Covid levels by end of year

    Economists revise upwards their forecasts for economic performance in US and eurozone

    Customers sit outside a restaurant in Rome, Italy
  • Sunday, 25 April, 2021
    News in-depthChinese economy
    China tightens credit conditions in bid to balance growth and debt

    Policymakers seek to shore up patchy economic recovery while avoiding the risks of overheating

  • Thursday, 22 April, 2021
    European Central Bank
    ECB dismisses tapering talk as recovery ‘has a long way to go’

    Policymakers leave rates on hold and wait for Covid vaccines to aid reopening of economy

    ECB headquarters in Frankfurt
  • Thursday, 22 April, 2021
    Free LunchMartin Sandbu
    Is a productivity miracle possible? Premium content

    The post-pandemic recovery is an opportunity to address longstanding sources of poor growth

    A worker makes beach sandals at a factory in France
  • Monday, 19 April, 2021
    News in-depthCentral Asia
    Remittances help cushion central Asia from pandemic hit

    Fall in gas revenues from China and slow vaccination rollout pose drag to recovery

  • Monday, 19 April, 2021
    FT News Briefing podcast11 min listen
    Global consumers stockpile savings, is Clubhouse worth $4bn?

    Consumers around the world have stockpiled an extra $5.4tn of savings since the coronavirus pandemic began

  • Sunday, 18 April, 2021
    Global savers’ $5.4tn stockpile offers hope for post-Covid spending

    Households amass extra cash equivalent to 6% of world output since pandemic began

  • Wednesday, 24 March, 2021
    Markets InsightLena Komileva
    Markets will soon pivot to focus on sustainability of recovery

    New post-Covid normal is set to challenge policymakers

    Montage combining the Federal Reserve seal with some US dollars
  • Tuesday, 9 March, 2021
    Global Economy
    Biden stimulus will boost global recovery from Covid, says OECD

    US spending package forecast to add 1 percentage point to world’s economic growth this year

    The Biden stimulus plan is ‘trying to kickstart a new episode where you have higher growth and you move away from too-low inflation’, the OECD said
  • Monday, 8 March, 2021
    Disrupted Times
    International Women’s Day highlights impact of pandemic

    Women face disproportionate job losses at same time as unpaid domestic burden increases

  • Monday, 15 February, 2021
    Economists Exchange
    Dani Rodrik: ‘We are in a chronic state of shortage of good jobs’

    The Harvard economist warns that looming disruptions from technology could overshadow those of globalisation and further strengthen far-right politics

  • Tuesday, 9 February, 2021
    News in-depthGlobal migration
    Sharp fall in global migration threatens economic recovery

    Pandemic ended decade-long expansion of population and worker flows around the world

  • Tuesday, 2 February, 2021
    Coronavirus
    Coronavirus: US to ship vaccines directly to pharmacies — as it happened
    A healthcare worker administers a dose of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccination at a drive-thru clinic at the Richard M. Borchard Regional Fairgrounds in Robstown, Texas, U.S., on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. Hundreds of thousands of Texans will likely get their first doses of the vaccine starting the week of January 25. Photographer: Eddie Seal/Bloomberg
  • Saturday, 9 January, 2021
    InterviewFTfm
    Global tech, emerging markets and pandemic uncertainties: opportunities and risks in 2021

    Investment bosses at some of the world’s biggest asset managers look ahead

  • Tuesday, 5 January, 2021
    Markets InsightMohamed El-Erian
    New Covid variant will increase stress on global economy and widen inequality

    Policymakers need to take more action to tackle rising risk that short-term problems will become embedded

  • Friday, 1 January, 2021
    Martin Sandbu
    Goodbye virus-ridden 2020, hello Roaring Twenties

    There are good reasons to believe that a decade of strong growth and social ebullience lies ahead

  • Wednesday, 25 November, 2020
    Lessons from Japan
    Hoped-for boom in public investment risks paving road to nowhere

    Lessons from Japan: Past public works projects hint at what to expect as IMF urges governments to loosen purse strings

  • Sunday, 22 November, 2020
    G20
    G20 leaders pledge to ensure global access to Covid vaccines

    State heads skirt the question of how many doses would be released to Covax scheme

  • Sunday, 4 October, 2020
    Rana Foroohar
    Covid recovery will stem from digital business

    The pandemic has changed the nature of US business and the economy

  • Sunday, 2 August, 2020
    Gavyn Davies
    The anatomy of a very brief bear market

    Dramatic changes in the equity risk premium may have caused US stock market volatility

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