The New Economic Order: Now with More Meetings and Less Productivity

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Politics & Policy

The New Economic Order: Now with More Meetings and Less Productivity The global economy has evolved. Not into something faster, leaner, or smarter, but into something more calendar-dependent. Productivity is down, GDP is wobbling, and inflation is doing interpretive dance, yet the only thing truly booming is the number of meetings. According to Bloomberg, the […]

The World Is Out of Money : But Not Out of PowerPoint Presentations

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Global Finance & Economy

The World Is Out of Money : But Not Out of PowerPoint Presentations Global finance has entered a new era of austerity theatre. The world’s balance sheets are bleeding, governments are borrowing from tomorrow’s taxes to fund today’s panic, and yet every conference room from Davos to Dubai remains brightly lit by a thousand PowerPoint […]

The Regulation Boom: Why Every New Law Creates More Lawyers than Jobs

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Politics & Policy

The Regulation Boom: Why Every New Law Creates More Lawyers than Jobs In 2025, the global business environment is experiencing a phenomenon economists and analysts from Bloomberg, Reuters, and The Economist are dubbing the “Regulation Boom.” Every new law, directive, or compliance framework seems to spawn a small army of lawyers, consultants, and compliance officers, […]

The “Post-Dollar” Dream: How Everyone Still Secretly Loves USD

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Global Finance & Markets

The “Post-Dollar” Dream: How Everyone Still Secretly Loves USD In 2025, world leaders, central banks, and crypto maximalists alike are publicly touting the “post-dollar era,” yet behind closed doors, the US dollar remains the global favorite. Analysts from Bloomberg, Reuters, and The Economist report that while discussions of a multipolar currency system dominate think tank […]