Cover of the Week

Cover of the Week



This week’s cover

This week our cover looks at the threats facing the world economy, which has confounded even the ‍most optimistic ⁣expectations with its ‌performance ⁢over the past year. Only a year ago everyone ⁤agreed that high ⁢interest rates would⁣ soon bring about a recession. ⁣But those expectations have not been met. Around the ​world, inflation is falling, unemployment has mostly stayed low and the big central banks may ⁣have stopped their monetary tightening. Unfortunately, this success cannot last: interest rates look set to remain ⁣high, consumers’ excess savings—accumulated during the pandemic—will eventually run out and governments have towering ⁤debts to ​service. Peer ahead, and threats abound.

Leader: The world economy is defying ‌gravity. That cannot last
Briefing: ⁢Markets think ⁣interest rates could stay high for a decade or​ more
Finance and ​economics: How Japan poses a threat to the global financial‌ system

2023-11-02 10:55:25
Article from www.economist.com
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