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China's New Five-Year Plan: Flexibility Over Fixed Targets
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China's New Five-Year Plan: Flexibility Over Fixed Targets

Beijing's 15th five-year plan introduces conditional economic targets, signaling a shift from rigid planning to adaptive governance amid global uncertainty.

Why Trump's Tariff Shock Didn't Tank the Economy (And What That Tells Us)
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Why Trump's Tariff Shock Didn't Tank the Economy (And What That Tells Us)

Despite economists' dire predictions, Trump's Liberation Day tariffs didn't cause a recession. Here's what we learned about economic complexity and forecasting.

Kim's New Five-Year Plan: Same Promise, Different Outcome?
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Kim's New Five-Year Plan: Same Promise, Different Outcome?

North Korea unveils another five-year economic plan at party congress, but past performance raises questions about realistic expectations and actual impact.

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Singapore Bets Big on AI—But Will Workers Keep Up?
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Singapore Bets Big on AI—But Will Workers Keep Up?

Singapore launches massive AI initiative with tax breaks and training programs, plus $1.5B stock market boost. But can workforce transformation match the ambition?

Trump's Affordability Fixes Could Make Everything More Expensive
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Trump's Affordability Fixes Could Make Everything More Expensive

President Trump's populist economic policies promise relief but economists warn they could worsen inflation and reduce access to credit and housing.

Why China Chose Exports Over Consumption
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Why China Chose Exports Over Consumption

As China's property bubble collapsed, Beijing rejected welfare expansion in favor of export-driven growth, creating global economic tensions and delaying necessary rebalancing.

Takaichi's Gamble Pays Off: What Japan's Election Landslide Means for Global Markets
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Takaichi's Gamble Pays Off: What Japan's Election Landslide Means for Global Markets

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi's snap election gamble delivered a crushing victory, securing a two-thirds majority. Her consumption tax cuts and Trump ties could reshape regional economics.

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Japan's LDP Cruises to Victory: What It Means for Asian Markets
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Japan's LDP Cruises to Victory: What It Means for Asian Markets

Liberal Democratic Party secures commanding majority in Japanese election, signaling policy continuity and potential shifts in Asian economic dynamics. Key implications for investors.

Why Kim Jong-un's Rural Development Push Matters Now
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Why Kim Jong-un's Rural Development Push Matters Now

North Korea's Premier calls regional development the state's top priority as Kim Jong-un visits construction sites ahead of expected party congress this month.

The Fed's New Sheriff Faces an Old Problem
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The Fed's New Sheriff Faces an Old Problem

Kevin Warsh's potential Fed leadership promises dramatic change, but the central bank's sprawling structure may resist his 'regime change' vision.

China's Economic Chess Game Is Winning While America Plays Checkers
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China's Economic Chess Game Is Winning While America Plays Checkers

As Trump's trade wars push allies away, China quietly builds economic leverage through strategic investments, export controls, and development initiatives across the Global South.

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Japan's First Female PM Faces Reality Check Before Crucial Vote
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Japan's First Female PM Faces Reality Check Before Crucial Vote

Sanae Takaichi's approval ratings slip as voters question her economic plans and Unification Church ties ahead of Japan's most unpredictable election in years.

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