Tag: recession
RUSSIA Faces ECONOMIC DISASTER from Demographic Timebomb as SHORTAGES in Workers will BREAK ECONOMY
In this video I look at the Population of Russia and uncover the DEMOGRAPHIC TIMEBOMB that will Break the Russian Economy. I compare the POPULATION PYRAMDS for Russia. USA, UK and China and identify some highly concerning facts about the BIRTH RATE and DE...
Forecast by the IMF shows Germany and Italy are to tumble into recession in 2023 | Business Special
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday predicted that Germany and Italy would both tip into recession next year, as it also lowered its global growth forecast. Germany — Europe's largest economy — is heavily dependent on Russian gas, which Mosco...
More German businesses go bankrupt amid weak economy, high inflation | DW News
A sharp uptick in the number of German firms beginning insolvency proceedings is raising eyebrows in Europe's largest economy. Some 762 firms declared bankruptcy in September — a 34% increase from the same period last year.
RUSSIA Suffer MORE LOSSES in Southern Ukraine & HALF of MOBILIZED Troops UNFIT for Military Service
RUSSIA Suffer MORE LOSSES in Southern Ukraine & HALF of MOBILIZED Troops UNFIT for Military Service
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How The U.S. Made Inflation Worse
In recent months, the Federal Reserve made avoidable mistakes that fueled inflation. That's the view of a range of economists and policymakers, including some voting members of the Federal Open Market Committee. In the spring, some FOMC members called for...
What Is Stagflation? What can you tell us about the World Bank's global economic outlook?
A new warning says the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine mean the global economy might be on the brink of high prices and low economic growth.
The Recession We Need To Have
Are we entering a new age where serious downturns caused by genuine economic hardships can be avoided with piles of cash? Or is this all just putting off the inevitable and potentially making it worse further down the road?