Headlines from Across the MAP
Sep 16, 2022It has been around six months since the start of the war between Russia and Ukraine. During this time, the world has keenly witnessed seismic shifting trends across economic, geopolitical and cultural lines. But perhaps the most profound impact the conflict has had (and continues to have) on the world is the acceleration it has inspired towards multipolarity—that is, global power more evenly distributed amongst several advanced economic nations rather than contained within a single hegemonic power, which in this case is the United States.
- The Washington Post: "The Myth Of The Manufacturing Comeback"
- The Washington Post: "A Slow-Moving Crisis Is Paralyzing States And Cities"
- The Wall Street Journal: "ESG Does Neither Much Good Nor Very Well"
- Bloomberg: "BofA Survey Shows Investors Fleeing Equities En Masse On Fear Of Recession"
- CNBC: "More Americans Tapping Buy Now, Pay Later Services For Groceries ‘Shows The Height Of Personal Desperation,’ Harvard Researcher Says"
- Of Dollars And Data: "Should You Invest More After the Market Declines?"
- Bloomberg: "China Braces For A Slowdown That Could Be Even Worse Than 2020"
- The New York Times: "'Disaster Mode': Emergency Rooms Across Canada Close Amid Crisis"
- International Banker: "We Are Witnessing A Global De-Dollarisation Spree"
- Reuters: "Chinese Economy's Export Pillar Shows Cracks From Global Slowdown"