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Multipolar world: As Putin and Kim Jong Un vow a new world order, India’s role remains an enigma
According to North Korean state news outlet, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un's meeting underscores t…
The dollar won't be threatened by a multipolar geopolitical order, think tank expert says
The dollar's dominance is determined by economic factors and not geopolitcal risk, Carla Norrlöf of…
Filip De Mott
ChatGPT predicts US dollar dominance will give way to a multipolar currency system as China's yuan gains influence
In response to a question on whether the US dollar or the Chinese yuan would be dominant in the fut…
Brian Evans
Over 40 countries sick and tired of the Western-led world order are clamoring to join a group where China and Russia are members
The BRICS — or Brazil, China, Russia, India and South Africa — summit is taking place i…
Huileng Tan
India on course to become world’s second largest economy by 2050, says Gautam Adani
Morgan Stanley in its strategy report earlier this month said these very factors had put the fou…
Dollar dominance could give way to a 'tripolar' currency system as China's yuan and the euro rise on the world stage
"With capital controls, it would be difficult for the [yuan] to become a viable international curre…
Phil Rosen
Americans are less confident in their economic futures than ever before — and the rest of the world is right there with them
An all-time low 36% of Americans are confident their families will be better off economically in fi…
Jacob Zinkula
Emergence of the Power Blocks: Why the world is going Multipolar?
Polarity is the way in which the power is distributed among the states in an international system. …
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, a Putin ally, says the world is moving closer to 'a big war where there will be no winner'
Lukashenko also baselessly accused the US and western nations of bolstering "openly fascist regimes…
Cheryl Teh
The US and China are picking sides in one of the world's most dangerous rivalries
India and Pakistan have sought support amid their rivalry, and the US and China are seeking partner…
Benjamin Brimelow
The World Is Xi Jinping's Oyster Right Now
Far from punishing Australia and South Korea for their churlish, American-encouraged refusal to joi…
As Scary As The World Is Right Now, Here's Why It's Different From The Outbreak Of WWI
Today's world is different from the world of 1914 in several important ways. One is that nuclear we…
Switch up your portfolio as the Israel-Hamas war threatens to fuel inflation and reshape global power, veteran analyst Larry McDonald says
Investors should protect themselves against ballooning US debt costs and aid payments to Ukraine an…
Theron Mohamed
New era for Asia equities to be led by India and Japan as China stumbles, says Morgan Stanley
India could well be on its way to becoming another China. India will potentially lead the new era o…
Putin seeks to humiliate Biden by showing him that attempts to isolate Russia have failed
The Russian president is keen to expose the limits of US power with his trip to the Middle East whi…
Tom Porter
De-dollarization risks aren't priced in despite rising US dysfunction and tension with China, JPMorgan says
The dollar is "very expensive in historical terms, suggesting that a narrative of secular dollar de…
Filip De Mott
South Africa says it doesn't want Putin to visit later this summer because it doesn't want to have to arrest him
South Africa's government is concerned that, under international law, it would have to arrest Russi…
Charles R. Davis
BRICS decides to admit 6 countries as new members of grouping; focuses on voices of Global South
op leaders of the BRICS nations on Thursday decided to admit Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saud…
PTI
Global shifts make compelling case for a structural bull run in Indian assets, says Standard Chartered Bank’s wealth management office
India’s macroeconomic backdrop sets Indian financial market assets up to perform well on a multi-ye…
De-dollarization is no longer a matter of if, but when and is a national security concern, says International Crisis Group cochair
"Financial systems are built on trust and, if they are weaponized, they lose the trust necessary to…