The world's most accurate economist has already been proven correct about China this year. Here's what he says will happen next as the nation continues 'exporting deflation.'
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Read MoreThe Fall of Syria Changes Everything
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Tech companies continued to be some of the world’s most valuable brands this year, boosted by ongoing strong brand loyalty, as well as new...
Read MoreTrump unveils multi billion dollar plan to fund AI infrastructure
US President Donald Trump announced billions of dollars in AI investments, collaborating with major tech companies, which led to a surge in their...
Read MoreThe Venezuelan Perspective
At the end of July, Venezuelans head to the polls to elect a new president, with Nicolás Maduro seeking another six-year term. This week on...
Read MoreVance tells Europeans that heavy regulation could kill AI
U.S. Vice President JD Vance told Europeans on Tuesday their "massive" regulations on artificial intelligence could strangle the technology, and...
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