President Xi Jinping at the Communist Party Congress on October 16.
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How the crises in geopolitics and the world economy could affect us over the next two to five years.
India is the fifth largest economy in the world.
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COVID has now claimed over 200,000 lives on the subcontinent, and the knock-on effects are likely to be substantial.
‘It’s big but it can only do so much.’
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US trading partners can expect an export boom, but that alone will only have muted benefits for them.
Not your average Joe.
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From pandemic stimulus to China relations, it will soon become clear that there is a new broom in town.
Xi Jinping, the Chinese president. China’s economy is now showing strong growth.
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China is due to surge ahead, but there is bad news for other developing countries.
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The current pandemic could be the undoing of globalisation if countries fail to cooperate and choose isolationism over a common purpose.
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As the markets bounce in the wake of the US government’s US$2 trillion giveaway, stand by for some (slightly) sunny thinking.