From Epic Fury to Project Freedom: Who Pays the Bill for a Blocked Strait?
MONDAY, MAY 11, 2026
The military names sound distant. The economic cost does not. It is appearing in fuel prices, factory margins, food costs, airline collapses, public subsidies and government borrowing
IMF warns war will mean higher prices and slower growth, flags global forecast downgrade
TUESDAY, APRIL 07, 2026
IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva says the Middle East war is pushing inflation up and growth down, with the Fund set to cut global GDP forecasts and raise inflation projections in its April 14 outlook.
Eight global crises show gold’s safe-haven pull as Thai target hits 90,000 baht
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2026
A review of eight major geopolitical shocks since 2000 shows gold often rises in times of crisis, while the Gold Traders Association sees prices reaching 90,000 baht in 2026.
Bangkok Set to Welcome the World as Thailand Counts Down to 2026 IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 04, 2026
Preparations described as firmly on track as Thailand prepares to host more than 15,000 delegates from 191 countries at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre in October
A Rupture in the Alps: Key Takeaways as Trump’s Agenda and the AI 'Reality Check' Upend Davos 2026
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2026
Global leaders exit the World Economic Forum grappling with US protectionism, a radical energy pivot, and the diplomatic fallout of the Greenland dispute
Global Economy Braced for Slowdown as US-China Trade Friction Cools Growth
SATURDAY, JANUARY 03, 2026
Thailand's NESDC forecasts a slowdown in the world's two largest economies, citing rising import costs, labour shortages, and a downturn in electronics