The Economist: Finance and economics

China’s economic model retains a dangerous allure

Despite the country’s current struggles, autocrats elsewhere see a lot to admire

Want to avoid woke stockmarket rules? List in Texas

The Lone Star State is ready to take on New York

Is America’s economy heading for a consumer crunch?

Warning signs have started to appear. But there are reasons for optimism

Should you buy expensive stocks?

A new paper suggests the answer is “yes”

Young collectors are fuelling a boom in Basquiat-backed...

Auction houses are on a lending spree

Can foreign investors learn to love China again? 

Wall Street still needs more to coax it back. But non-American firms may be read...

Why investors’ “Trump trade” might be flawed

Markets are betting Trump 2.0 would boost the dollar. It could fall instead

Donald Trump’s plan for American carmaking is full of p...

Taxing imported motors may not create many new jobs at home

Trump’s “Liberation Day” is set to whack America’s economy

A rush of new tariffs will hurt growth, raise prices and worsen inequality

Live music seems recession-proof. Thank ticket scalpers

When demand softens, the secondary market absorbs the pain

Nubank has conquered Brazil. Now it is expanding overseas

The country’s struggling economy provides a push

The surging gold price is boosting Central Asia’s econo...

But foreign investors might want to tread carefully

Can foreign investors learn to love China again?

Wall Street still needs more to coax it back. But non-American firms may be read...

Even priests need the free market

What clergymen can learn from economists

Trump’s tariff pain: the growing evidence

As “liberation day” nears, American businesses suffer

Trump’s endless trade threats come at a growing cost

As “liberation day” nears, evidence of economic harm builds

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