Global Economy

“Covid Tolerance Zero” has contributed to destabilizing Shanghai’s financial sector as well as China's buoyant export economy. It has created social havoc for millions of people. The Chinese Government has now acknowledged that is was based on fake science.
The globalist Davos World Economic Forum is proclaiming the necessity of reaching a worldwide goal of “net zero carbon” by 2050. Yet transformations underway from Germany to the USA, are setting the stage for creation of what is called the New Word Order. In reality it is a blueprint for a global technocratic totalitarian corporativism, that promises huge unemployment, deindustrialization and economic collapse.
America has the greatest inequalities, highest mortality rate, most regressive taxes, and largest public subsidies for bankers and billionaires of any developed capitalist country. One of the most likely sources of billionaire wealth is through tax evasion in all of its guises and forms.
For more than 12 years the WEF has pushed a corporate model in Africa, Latin America and Asia. The “big target” has been India, where resistance to corporate takeover of agriculture has been fierce ever since the failed 1960’s Green Revolution of the Rockefeller Foundation.
Merchants of Death: Exposing Corporate Financed Holocaust in Africa By Keith Harmon Snow, December 07, 2008
As the Job Losses Mount, the Government’s Bailout Fails By Danny Schechter, December 07, 2008
Obama and the World Crisis By Richard C. Cook, December 07, 2008
Obama, Wall Street and the US Automakers By Prof Michael Hudson, December 07, 2008
Depression 2009: What would it look like? By Drake Bennett, December 07, 2008
The Destructive World of “Troubled Assets”: Paulson shoots another arrow into the heart of the Economy By Andrew Hughes, December 06, 2008
China’s economic growth rate continues to tumble By John Chan, December 06, 2008
Island handover provides catalyst for Russia-China trade By Global Research, December 06, 2008
Tax the Rich! State Budget Crisis Deepens: Humanitarian Crisis Emerges By Shamus Cooke, December 06, 2008
New Securities Exchange Commission regulations fail miserably to address the real issues By Andrew Hughes, December 04, 2008
Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement Ratified By Prof. Todd Gordon, December 03, 2008
Obama’s Economic “Dream Team”? By Stephen Lendman, December 03, 2008
Breakdown of the Global Monetary System by summer 2009 By Global Research, December 02, 2008
Bailout costs more than Marshall Plan, Louisiana Purchase, moonshot, S&L bailout, Korean War, New Deal, Iraq war, Vietnam war By Barry Ritholtz, December 02, 2008
Economy: Obama chooses those who have a record of failure By Damien Millet and Eric Toussaint, December 02, 2008
Thick as Thieves: The Private and Higly Profitable World of Corporate Spying By Tom Burghardt, December 02, 2008
The Great Land Giveaway: Neo-Colonialism by Invitation By Prof. James Petras, December 01, 2008
CEOs “cashed out” prior to economic crisis By Tom Eley, December 01, 2008
Government bailout hits $8.5 trillion By Kathleen Pender, December 01, 2008
Making Smarter Cars Instead of Stupid Decisions By William Cox, December 01, 2008
The most Radical Financial Intervention in History: Every Trick in the Book By Mike Whitney, November 30, 2008
Britain, A Big Version of Iceland? By Nadeem Walayat, November 30, 2008
The Obama “Dream Team”: Rubin-clones and political fakery By Mike Whitney, November 30, 2008
Too little too late? The State of the Canadian Labour Movement Today By John Peters, November 28, 2008
Global Crisis. International Trade in Potential Jeopardy: Shipping continues it’s Downward Plunge By Andy Hughes, November 28, 2008
Public Debt Crisis in the United Kingdom By Nadeem Walayat, November 28, 2008
Blaming “The Stupids” for the Financial Disaster By Danny Schechter, November 28, 2008
Nikolai Kondratiev’s “Long Wave”: The Mirror of the Global Economic Crisis By Alexander Aivazov, November 27, 2008
Warnings of Food Riots resulting from Global Economic Crisis By Global Research, November 27, 2008
The Financial Crisis and Democratic Public Finance By Leo Panitch, November 26, 2008
The Obama Letdown By Prof Michael Hudson, November 26, 2008
China Scrambles to Stave Off Economic Meltdown By Antoaneta Bezlova, November 25, 2008
Russian analyst predicts decline and breakup of U.S. By Global Research, November 25, 2008
The Troubled Asset Relief Program: Troubled Policy Directions By Global Research, November 25, 2008
Financial Meltdown: You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet By Mike Whitney, November 25, 2008
Towards an India-Pakistan Alliance? By Iftikhar Gilani, November 25, 2008
On Top of the $700 billion: US injects $800 billion as GDP shrinks By Global Research, November 25, 2008
A near-riot and parliament besieged: Iceland boiling mad at credit crunch By Omar Valdimarsson, November 25, 2008
G20: an inconsistent script to be thoroughly rewritten By Damien Millet and Eric Toussaint, November 25, 2008
All That Talk of Depression is Depressing By Danny Schechter, November 25, 2008
Citigroup collapses! Banking Shutdown Possible By Dr. Martin D. Weiss, November 25, 2008
Derivatives exposure has killed CitiGroup. By Global Research, November 25, 2008
7.4 Trillion Dollars And Counting: The Cost Of “Rescuing” The US Financial System By Hamilton Nolan, November 25, 2008
General Motors, The New York Times and Marxism 101 By Shamus Cooke, November 24, 2008
Citizens’ Economic Stimulus Plan: Stop Paying Credit Card Debt By Richard C. Cook, November 24, 2008
Lurching Toward Gomorrah: More Signs of An Unstoppable Economic Meltdown By Stephen Lendman, November 24, 2008
Colossal Financial Collapse: The Truth behind the Citigroup Bank “Nationalization” By F. William Engdahl, November 24, 2008
Financial Collapse, Systemic Crisis? By Samir Amin, November 23, 2008
Who is to blame for Recession in Japan? By Andrei Fesyun, November 23, 2008
US: Bank Consolidation Continues By Global Research, November 23, 2008
Angry Americans protest against U.S. monetary policy By Global Research, November 23, 2008
End the Fed, End Wall Street Bankster Rule, End the Derivatives Depression By Webster G. Tarpley, November 23, 2008
Where did the money go? Billions transferred from coffers of Lehman prior to bankruptcy. By Global Research, November 23, 2008
Making the World’s Poor Pay: The Economic Crisis and the Global South By Adam Hanieh, November 23, 2008
This Is Not A Normal Recession: Moving on to Plan B By Mike Whitney, November 21, 2008
EU “plans to dump” milk, butter in Africa By Global Research, November 21, 2008
The “Northern Corridor Transport System”: Kenya and Rwanda join hands By Global Research, November 21, 2008
Russia banks to be barred from state rescue package for loan abuse By Global Research, November 21, 2008
Deepening Crisis: The Technical Economic Indicators are getting worse By Global Research, November 19, 2008
USA: Proposals to Confiscate Workers’ Personal Retirement Accounts By Karen McMahan, November 19, 2008
Citi shares in record slump, CDS spreads widen By Alistair Barr, November 19, 2008
Senate hearing on US auto bailout signals new attacks on workers By Jerry White, November 19, 2008
The Fall of the Wall : Hard Times in Money World By Danny Schechter, November 19, 2008
Wall Street and Washington conspired to defraud Japanese banks By Wayne Madsen, November 19, 2008
War and the Economic Crisis: America’s moronic hegemonic policy spells disaster By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, November 19, 2008
Mass Unemployment in Financial Services Industry? Citigroup cuts 50,000 jobs By Global Research, November 19, 2008
Mediterranean Union agrees on Headquarters, Arab-Israeli role By Global Research, November 19, 2008
Crisis and Neoliberal Capitalism By Prof. David Kotz, November 19, 2008
Venezuela’s Chavez plans alternative financial crisis summit By Global Research, November 18, 2008
Wall Street: Unprecedented Concentration of Financial Power By Lawrence Velvel, November 18, 2008
Bush’s Farewell Farce: The G-20 Economic Summit By Shamus Cooke, November 18, 2008
The G-20 Washout: No Policy Solutions. Global Economy is Still on the Brink of Disaster By Mike Whitney, November 18, 2008
The Financial Crisis and the G-20 Washington Summit By Fidel Castro Ruz, November 18, 2008
Economy in Shambles: IMF agrees on loan for Iceland By Global Research, November 17, 2008
Dangers of a public backlash in response to IMF intervention : Pakistan criticized over $7.6 billion IMF bailout By Global Research, November 17, 2008
IMF head meets Turkish PM, signals a new deal in near future By Global Research, November 17, 2008
World leaders agree steps to tackle crisis By Global Research, November 17, 2008
Worse Than the Great Depression? By Stephen Lendman, November 17, 2008
Economic Crisis: Gulf States “should be ready for tough times” By Babu Das Augustine, November 16, 2008
The G-20 Economic Summit Won’t Change the “Financial Crime Scene” By Richard C. Cook, November 16, 2008