Departure of Malmendier: Grimm distances herself from other "Economic Wise Men"
Veronika Grimm distances herself from a statement by the German Council of Economic Experts regarding the departure of Ulrike Malmendier.
One Major Concern Has Arisen in the Oil Market โ Kauppalehti's Live Economy Morning is Underway
The article discusses rising concerns in the oil market due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, along with insights from economic experts during a live broadcast.
Experts: This is how the closure of the Strait of Hormuz will affect the world economy
Iran has announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil transport, raising concerns about inflation and economic repercussions.
Powerful Blow by Israel-US... Why Iran Cannot Endure a Long Fight?
The U.S. and Israel have intensified airstrikes on Iran, leading to significant casualties among Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, while experts believe Iran cannot sustain a prolonged high-intensity conflict due to its economic weaknesses and military limitations.
FAZ Exclusive: This Trade Economist Is to Join the Advisory Board
The German government is expected to announce the appointment of Gabriel Felbermayr as a new member of the Advisory Council for Economic Experts, following the departure of Ulrike Malmendier.
Expert Council: Economic Experts Criticize the Dismissal of Ulrike Malmendier
The Economic Experts have expressed their disappointment and surprise regarding the government's early dismissal of colleague Ulrike Malmendier.
A new social security reform should have been planned for 'yesterday', evaluate experts
Experts suggest that Brazil is in urgent need of a new social security reform to address pressing economic challenges.
What to do with money in a chaotic world?
Experts recommend systematic and diversified savings to maintain the purchasing power of financial assets amid current global uncertainties.
Dispute over political orientation: What will become of the economic sages?
The article discusses the internal conflicts and future uncertainties facing Germany's Council of Economic Experts following the dismissal of Ulrike Malmendier and the ensuing power struggles.
Researchers Criticize Proposal for Saimaa Fishing Ban: Experts Were Not Consulted โ Here's the Author's Response
Researchers have criticized a proposal from the Eastern Finland Centre for Economic Development regarding fishing restrictions aimed at protecting the Saimaa ringed seal, stating that experts were not consulted during the preparation.
Entrepreneurship Development? Optimistic Forecasts
Experts predict a positive outlook for the development of micro-enterprises and SMEs in Poland by 2025, supported by improving economic conditions and consumer purchasing power.
Consumer Insights: Will 2026 Be a Good Year to Sell a Car?
Experts predict a steady growth in the demand for used cars in 2026, driven by several economic factors and consumer confidence.
"Economic Advisors" Turmoil: Advisors for a Free Market Economy
The article discusses the departure of economist Ulrike Malmendier from the German Council of Economic Experts, highlighting political and analytical independence concerns.
German Prime Minister Visits China to Talk with Xi: Can Europe Show Unity? Insights from Experts
German Prime Minister Merz is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his visit to Beijing on the 25th, marking his first trip to China since taking office and highlighting the complex economic relationship between Germany and China.
WP: Experts Reveal the Impact of AI Investments on the U.S. Economic Growth - 'Practically Zero'
Experts claim that massive investments in artificial intelligence in the United States have not resulted in economic growth as previously suggested.
New megatrends in education. Universities will train experts in critical technologies
Polish universities are set to receive significant support to adapt their educational offerings towards critical technologies that will strengthen economic resilience.
Ulrike Malmendier: CDU Pressures Top Researcher to Leave the Council of Economic Experts
Ulrike Malmendier, a prominent economist in the U.S., is reportedly being forced out of Germany's Council of Economic Experts due to pressure from the CDU party, amidst conflicting narratives about the reasons behind her departure.
Is Peace in Ukraine Really Possible? "Putin Cannot Afford It"
Experts doubt that a resolution to the war in Ukraine is imminent, citing economic pressures on Russia and ongoing disagreements between the involved parties.
Experts disagree on the impacts of ending the 6x1 work schedule on the economy
Debates among experts reveal contrasting views on the economic impact of abolishing the 6x1 work schedule in Brazil, which combines six workdays followed by one day off.
Kari Enqvist's column: Economic experts often make mistakes, but do they ever do it in an interesting way?
In his column, Kari Enqvist critiques economic experts who impose their views on ordinary people, advocating for a life of uncomplaining labor while contrasting it with their privileged lifestyles.
Experts' advice after tariff announcement: Do not make hasty decisions
After President Donald Trump's announcement of new global tariffs, economic uncertainty looms, prompting experts to advise prudence in financial decisions.
Labor alert in the U.S.: Jobs that could disappear completely in two decades
Experts predict that around 20% of jobs in the U.S. could be at risk of being replaced by automation over the next two decades.
Illegal Ruling on Trump's Tariffs, What Impact Will It Have on the US and Japan's Economies? Experts' Views
The US Supreme Court ruled that the reciprocal tariffs imposed by the Trump administration were illegal, prompting discussions on the future of US tariff policy and its economic implications for the US and Japan.
Trump's tariffs are illegal: - Means chaos, says researcher
A recent ruling by the Supreme Court has declared Trump's tariffs illegal, leading to potential chaos in his economic policy, according to experts.
What is the syndrome of the full nest? It has become more common than it seems, according to experts
The 'full nest syndrome' occurs when adult children remain in or return to their parents' home, affecting family dynamics and emotional stability.
VIDEO: Discussion 'Is the Critical Debt Threshold Near for the State?'
A discussion led by experts from the Bank of Latvia examines the country's debt dynamics and the role of government debt in stimulating economic activity during downturns.
No inheritance, no home: the unjust wealth transfer โ podcast
In a podcast episode, experts discuss the implications of the significant intergenerational wealth transfer expected in Australia, where rising house prices force many to rely on inheritances to secure home ownership.
InSocial Event: Lessons from the Governance of the Labour Party in Britain
The event analyzed the governance of the British Labour Party and potential lessons for the Greek center-left, featuring insights from experts in political science.
Experts from the NBS warn against the Greek path. According to Kamenickรฝ, they are harming the state
Experts from the National Bank of Slovakia (NBS) warn that Slovakia's public finance situation is reminiscent of Greece before its crisis, prompting concerns about future fiscal stability.
The world faces a crisis worse than in 2008. Experts: we have a calculation error
Economists warn that current economic models may lead to a severe economic crisis exacerbated by underestimated climate change impacts.
Ask and Sotka bankruptcy is the tip of the iceberg, experts estimate โ the furniture industryโs downturn will continue for several years
The Finnish furniture industry is in crisis, with significant layoffs and bankruptcies expected to continue in the coming years due to dwindling demand and rising costs.
Experts: After Four Years of the Ukraine War, Russia's Economic Growth is Exhausted
Experts claim that after nearly four years of war in Ukraine, Russia's economic growth is dwindling, exacerbated by new tax policy changes.
Botswana: Government Urged to Review Subsidies and Boost Tax Collection
Experts warn that the Botswana government needs to reassess its subsidy policies and improve tax collection to address dwindling revenues and high youth unemployment.
Experts: The Balearics Will Fall Victim to Climate Change. Tourists Are Already Voting with Their Feet
Experts discuss the impact of climate change on the Balearic Islands and the tourism sector, highlighting shifting tourist patterns and economic challenges.
Kenya: Youth Investment Key to Shielding Kenya From Climate-Linked GDP Losses - Experts
Experts emphasize the need for structured youth funding in Kenya to mitigate economic losses tied to climate change.
Why isn't the value of the Syrian lira rising despite available gold reserves?
The Syrian lira's value remains stagnant despite significant gold reserves, as economic experts highlight that other factors play crucial roles in currency valuation.
China faces a dilemma of whether to risk an ultimate confrontation with the USA
China is grappling with a critical decision regarding a potential confrontation with the USA, as emphasized by economic perspectives from experts like Hideaki Tanaka.
How much would it cost Mexico and Canada if Trump fulfills his threat to withdraw the US from the T-MEC?
The article discusses the economic implications for Mexico and Canada if the US were to exit the T-MEC, a move proposed by Donald Trump, although experts deem it unlikely.
The government voluntarily prepared itself for dozens of experts. But itโs not a surprise
The Czech government's decision to disband the National Economic Council led by a small group of experts signals a significant shift in its economic strategy, which may hinder potential economic benefits.
Videos from g1 Bahia and TV Bahia โ Thursday, February 12, 2026
Experts say interest rates are crucial for perceiving an economic downturn in Brazil, with implications for food assistance regulations and policing outcomes in various incidents.
Support for Risk-Taking by the State in Overseas Expansion of Private Sector Companies: Recommendations from Experts on Economic Security
Experts in Japan have recommended that the government expand support for private companies venturing overseas by absorbing loss risks to enhance economic security.
West Africa: Ecowas, Wama Convene Second Ordinary Meeting in Monrovia Amid Push for Single Currency
West African economic policymakers and experts gather in Monrovia to discuss the progress and plans for a proposed single currency for the region, known as the ECO.
Comment: Good-bye experts? Why do we need economists when ANO knows that 1 + 1 = 3
The article comments on the apparent disregard for expert economic advice by the ANO political party in Czechia.
The independent and critical NERV is probably no longer wanted by the government, experts react to its cancellation
Experts express concern over the Czech government's apparent dismissal of the independent advisory body NERV, highlighting its importance for critical economic analysis.
No Change in Repo Rate, Real Estate Experts Say Relief for Both Buyers and Builders
The Reserve Bank has not changed the repo rate, indicating no impact on EMIs, which experts believe reinforces economic stability, encouraging both buyers and developers.
Is the politics of an RBA rate rise too โbasicโ? - podcast
The podcast discusses the Reserve Bank's first rate hike in over two years, exploring the political implications and economic indicators behind the decision with insights from various financial experts.
The Future of Long Life Under the Microscope of Experts - A Unique Meeting with Representatives from Medicine, Economics, Business, and Science
An interdisciplinary debate focusing on longevity, emphasizing not just the extension of life but also the improvement of its quality in health, social, and economic dimensions.
The Russian economy is under increasing pressure, the mercenary model no longer works
Finnish experts assess that Russia's economic growth may halt this year as the previously effective recruitment model for soldiers, based on generous pay, is now becoming exhausted.
"Neomonarchism": the new term that emerged to explain Trump's foreign policy
Experts describe President Trump's foreign policy as a 16th-century monarchical logic, with alliances based on personal loyalties, punishments for dissenters, and economic decisions favoring his inner circle.
3 Bubbles Threatening the Global Economy.. What Are They?
Experts identify three interconnected financial bubbles threatening the global economy, spanning from artificial intelligence to sovereign debt and cryptocurrencies, which could lead to widespread economic collapse if one bursts.