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Voternomics

This famously is the year of elections. So the Stephanomics feed has been taken over by our bonus se

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As the rest of the world raises interest rates to battle inflation, Japan curiously is clinging to l

Europe might just avoid what had been a widely predicted, Kremlin-induced energy crisis this winter,

Back in the days when bands like Led Zeppelin or The Who toured America, teens lined up overnight at

Buckle up. Global financial leaders warn that the current era of expensive money is likely to stick

Investors were floored when China started cracking down on homegrown tech giants like Alibaba Group

Over the past few decades, the world's economic and political leaders were spoiled by relatively low

Having children isn't only expensive, but it also puts a serious dent in your social calendar. Data

Voters in Brazil just took a leftward turn in electing former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, o

Ahead of next month's crucial US midterm elections, Democrats would usually be counting on the suppo

As Xi Jinping embarks on his third term as China's president, the world's most populous nation has l

If the combination of inflation, Russia’s war on Ukraine and a surging dollar don’t send the world i

The UK's politics and policies have always been a bit quirky. But international investors have long

Young people unable to buy homes because of stratospheric price increases are cheering the downturn

Despite all the highfalutin advances in automation and just-in-time inventory, Covid-19 has still ma

Dispirited by pandemic lockdowns and a massive real estate crisis, today’s young Chinese workers are

The global appeal of Italy’s fashion, food and sports cars long ago proved that the country’s busine

The US Supreme Court’s decision last week to overturn the federal right to an abortion will have pro

As the US, UK and other wealthy nations grouse about the prospect of stagflation and risk of recessi

US inflation is at a 40-year high and the UK is effectively in recession as demand slows for Ch

Much of the appeal of McDonald’s comes from the chain’s consistency. A cheeseburger in t