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.Yanis Varoufakis explains why a stablecoin bill barreling toward enactment by the US Congress has set central bankers on edge. bit.ly/4koD62u

.Donald J. Trump is actively dismantling the underpinnings of America’s technological dominance, warn Carl Benedikt Frey and William H. Janeway in a new PS Big Picture. As Mariana Mazzucato, Sergei Guriev, and others explain, this has important implications for the rest of the world.




The big development challenge for low- and middle-income countries is to find the middle ground: climate objectives cannot trump developmental ones, but nor can any development strategy afford to ignore climate change, notes Navroz K Dubash. bit.ly/45328PS

Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve are doing Donald J. Trump a favor by not cutting rates, Nouriel Roubini points out. bit.ly/3HjHHEw

In many countries, the most effective climate policy over the long term might be one that shapes structural choices around urbanization and industrialization, rather than one narrowly addressing emissions regulation, Navroz K Dubash observes. bit.ly/45328PS


Central bankers are not the only ones who should feel anxious about the Donald J. Trump administration's embrace of privately issued stablecoins, notes Yanis Varoufakis. bit.ly/4koD62u


.Stientje v Veldhoven, Global VP and Regional Director for Europe at World Resources Institute, will be joining one of our expert panels at #LCAW2025 on June 23. Discussions will focus on the industries that are leading the way on sustainability, and the lessons others can learn from them.


As global growth slows, trade, finance, religion, energy, AI, and immigration are all being weaponized, leading to much greater complexity that will make it harder to anticipate policy outcomes, notes Dambisa Moyo. bit.ly/43mMz4i

Next on our Forward Thinkers list is Marina Halac, a fellow of The Econometric Society and CEPR. As Professor of Economics Yale University, Halac’s research has won prestigious awards, including AEA Information’s Elaine Bennett Research Prize. Explore our full Forward Thinkers list at the



Europeans are highly skilled trade negotiators. They were never likely to agree to a gimmicky deal that merely allows Donald J. Trump to claim credit for accomplishing something, Jim O'Neill observes. bit.ly/45eGckX



Europe may not be fashionable in Washington nowadays; but US lawmakers could learn a lot from the European Union's recently implemented crypto regulation, howarddavies argues. project-syndicate.org/commentary/us-…

When America’s World Health Organization (WHO) membership lapses, it will no longer be a part of its medicine prequalification process, which opens a host of new markets for drug producers in a cost-effective manner, notes Gordon Brown. bit.ly/3FdTJ1y


As Donald J. Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” barrels toward passage by Congress, it is abundantly clear that it will do nothing to rein in the federal deficit, writes Harvard University’s Kenneth S Rogoff. bit.ly/43Uroqi