EEconomy Read More Malaysia’s Resurgence – OpEd – Eurasia ReviewMarch 22, 2026 By Jake Scott In the last month, the small nation of Malaysia has risen in the views of global…
EEconomy Read More ‘Those days are over’: These business owners say they can’t raise prices even if they wanted toMarch 22, 2026 Looking out his shop window, across the street, just to the right, Paloma Clothing co-owner Mike Roach sees…
EEconomy Read More China to stockpile critical resources and strengthen energy security to avoid trade shocksMarch 22, 2026 Beijing is prioritising “strategic material security” under its new 15th five-year plan that elevates the supply and domestic…
EEconomy Read More What is the WA government saying about fuel disruption amid the Middle East war?March 22, 2026 We’re doing all we can to address the situation — but don’t panic. We’ve appointed a fuel security…
EEconomy Read More When people become unusually tight with money later in life, it’s rarely about greed—these 9 quiet fears are usually behind itMarch 22, 2026 My grandfather counted everything. Not in a miserly way—he was generous when it mattered, quietly slipping money to…
EEconomy Read More Government signals further relief stepsMarch 22, 2026 [InTime News] Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos said Saturday the government will take additional economic support measures as the…
EEconomy Read More UK Joins Germany, France, China, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Italy, Spain, and More Nations in Facing a Significant Crisis in European and Asian Tourism as Crude Oil Prices Surge Past Hundred Dollars Per Barrel: Everything You Need To KnowMarch 22, 2026 Home » Latest Travel News » UK Joins Germany, France, China, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Italy, Spain, and…
EEconomy Read More How much might prices rise, and when?March 22, 2026 Rising oil prices are expecting to put pressure on prices across New Zealand. But from food to coffee…
EEconomy Read More What is stagflation and what can we do about it?March 22, 2026 What is stagflation? You may have heard the word in recent weeks, because experts are worried that the…
EEconomy Read More Is the Govt’s ‘worst-case’ inflation scenario not bad enough?March 22, 2026 Finance Minister Nicola Willis might be being optimistic if she thinks inflation at 3.7% is a “worst case…
EEconomy Read More Worse than 2008? – resilienceMarch 22, 2026 Several commentators have remarked that the United States’ war on Iran carries echoes of 2008. I’ll argue here…
EEconomy Read More War induced risk-off sentiment hits the Kiwi dollarMarch 22, 2026 Summary of key points: – Lack of progress in the Iranian war boosts “risk-off” sentiment in FX markets…