Inflation Is Falling, But Prices Remain High

Inflation rates are declining across many economies, but consumers continue to face elevated prices for housing, food and other essentials.
Can Governments Spend Their Way to Faster Growth?

Public spending can stimulate economic activity, but long-term growth depends on productive investment, innovation and fiscal discipline.
The Quiet Shift in Consumer Spending Patterns

Consumers are changing how they spend their money, reshaping industries from retail and hospitality to technology and transportation.
Why Productivity Growth Matters More Than Interest Rates

Central banks dominate economic headlines, but long-term prosperity depends on a less visible force: productivity.
Private Capital Is Reshaping Global Investment Trends

Once considered a niche corner of finance, private capital has become one of the most influential forces in the global economy, changing how businesses raise money and grow.
Investors Return to Defensive Assets as Uncertainty Grows

After months of chasing growth, investors are once again turning toward stability as economic and geopolitical uncertainties cloud the outlook.
The Rally Nobody Expected Continues Into a Third Quarter

Despite expectations of slower growth and elevated interest rates, markets continue advancing as investors embrace technology, resilience and economic optimism.
The Certainty Trade: Why SpaceX’s IPO Is Really a Bet on Infrastructure

SpaceXs IPO is not just a bet on rockets. It is a test of whether public markets believe infrastructure deserves tech company valuations.