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For many economists, globalization appears to have stalled after three decades of low inflation, easy credit, China's integration into the world economy and a relatively peaceful period. As a share of global GDP, trade likely increased from the previous year's 57% and exports as per World Bank data. It is not really evident in the data," Nicita says, estimating that global trade grew by about 3% last year, at a pace similar to the global economy. "Trade and globalization are not on the wane, but they are changing," she told the Chatham House Global Trade Policy Forum in November, citing growth in service- and digital-based trade. UNIPOLAR V MULTIPOLARThis 'regionalization' will continue assuming Beijing's economic, trade and financial ties to the U.S. gradually loosen.
Futures edge up ahead of jobs data, recession fears loom
  + stars: | 2022-12-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
SummarySummary Companies Futures up: Dow 0.02%, S&P 0.13%, Nasdaq 0.24%Dec 8 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures edged up on Thursday ahead of weekly jobless claims data, while fears of an impending recession brought on by an aggressive Federal Reserve kept investors on edge. The U.S. central bank has raised its policy rate by 375 basis points this year to a 3.75%-4.00% range from near zero, the fastest rate hikes since the 1980s. This aggressive approach by the central bank has stoked worries of a recession, with top executives of major U.S. banks and institutions including JPMorgan, BlackRock and Citi forecasting a likely economic downturn in 2023. "The yield curve is hideously inverted, recession is coming, and stock markets usually bottom only after a recession has started," said Luke Templeman, thematic research analyst at Deutsche Bank. ET, Dow e-minis were up 6 points, or 0.02%, S&P 500 e-minis were up 5.25 points, or 0.13%, and Nasdaq 100 e-minis were up 28 points, or 0.24%.
Angajaţii care vor continua să lucreze de acasă după pandemie ar trebui să fie taxaţi pentru acest privilegiu, iar fondurile obţinute să fie folosite pentru susţinerea lucrătorilor cu venituri mici, potrivit unui raport realizat de economiştii băncii Deutsche Bank, scrie news.ro. O propunere alternativă a raportului sugerează că taxa ar putea fi plătită de angajatorii care nu asigură angajaţilor un birou permanent. Banii ar putea fi folosiţi pentru finanţarea subvenţionării lucrătorilor cu venituri mici, care nu pot să lucreze de acasă. Noul coronavirus a crescut mult popularitatea muncii de la distanţă, care se afla în creştere rapidă şi înainte de pandemie, potrivit analistului Luke Templeman, al Deutsche Bank. Potrivit propunerilor Deutsche Bank, noua taxă ar putea susţine şi oamenii care şi-au pierdut locurile de muncă sau au fost nevoiţi să accepte slujbe plătite mai prost în timpul reconversiei profesionale.
Persons: Luke Templeman, Templeman Organizations: Deutsche Bank Locations: Statele Unite, Germania, Britanie, Noul
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