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People will have to work longer and pension systems will need to be transformed – we need to rethink old age, as individuals and societies
Trump’s rhetorical style seems to appeal more to voters than the economic reality
Past and present policymakers should ask more searching questions about the causes and impact of the price surge
An ECB interest rate cut soon would make sense, but the Fed faces a more difficult call in the US
There are four clear ways to fix the current economic mess
Since the era of ultra-low interest rates ended, large-scale government borrowing is looking more and more problematic
Western countries have the resources but now must display the will to ensure Russia does not prevail
Martin Wolf: Britain has for too long settled for managing stagnation and needs a growth strategy
Without a solution, it will be impossible to solve the country’s other social and political problems
America and its allies remain more united and economically powerful than Beijing’s group of malcontents
An excessively narrow focus on deficits can lead to bad decisions
Were he to return to the White House, the implications for the US, its allies and the global economy are sure to be profound
How the conflict unfolds will have implications for a global economy already battered by a series of shocks
Beijing must manage rising hostility abroad, while at home it wrestles with the relationship between communism and capitalism
Pension and insurance companies have dumped UK equities, reducing the ability of companies to raise capital and expand