Recession

A recession is a significant decline in activity across the economy with a duration of more than a few months.
A recession can be seen in industrial production, employment, real income, and wholesale and retail trade.
According to the traditional economic school, the technical indicator of a recession is given by two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth measured by Gross Domestic Product.

The recession is a normal, albeit unpleasant, phase of the business cycle. However, even sudden risk events can often trigger the onset of a recession. The global recession of 2007-2009 was caused by the risky investment strategies used by the world’s large financial institutions and a sick financial system. As a result of the great world recession, the economies of almost all developed nations and developing countries have experienced major collapses.

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Inflation: finally light at the end of the tunnel?

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14 January 2023 - 07:11

Inflation: finally light at the end of the tunnel?

The recent drop in the inflation rate in some European countries, accompanied by the decrease in the price of raw materials, seems to follow the script of the central banks. Recovery air?

Oil price: here are the Predictions for 2023

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30 December 2022 - 19:19

Oil price: here are the Predictions for 2023

Oil price: what to expect in 2023? Crude forecasts revolve around several factors, from the recession and demand from China to the OPEC decisions and the impact of sanctions.