MARCH 2026 GLOBAL ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

MARCH 2026 GLOBAL ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

A world economy holding together under structural pressure Introduction: Stability under strain March 2026 confirms that the global economy has entered a phase best described as constrained stability. Growth has not collapsed, inflation has moderated, and employment...
WHAT THE NUMBERS ACTUALLY TELL US ABOUT WOMEN’S PLACE IN THE WORLD, “WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT

WHAT THE NUMBERS ACTUALLY TELL US ABOUT WOMEN’S PLACE IN THE WORLD, “WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT

As major financial institutions call for a global mobilisation for economic equality, the most recent data reveal a dizzying gap between proclaimed rights and the lived reality of billions of women. An investigation into a structural injustice that costs the planet...
WEALTH-BASED SEGREGATION: WHEN CAPITAL BECOMES THE BOUNDARY OF DESTINY, “WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT

WEALTH-BASED SEGREGATION: WHEN CAPITAL BECOMES THE BOUNDARY OF DESTINY, “WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT

1. The Invisible Frontiers of Power There exist borders that no customs officer guards and no treaty mentions. They do not separate territories, but destinies. They are neither geographical nor cultural in nature. They are patrimonial. At the heart of this invisible...
The Fragile Edifice: AI Debt and Its Systemic Implications

The Fragile Edifice: AI Debt and Its Systemic Implications

The Fragile Edifice: AI Debt and Its Systemic Implications Introduction: Between Triumph and Vulnerability The artificial intelligence revolution is often depicted as an unstoppable, linear triumph. Yet behind the media narrative, financial, energy, and industrial...
Market Outlook, Week of February 16, 2026

Market Outlook, Week of February 16, 2026

Executive Overview Global financial markets enter mid-February in a phase characterised by relative stability in policy expectations, selective equity leadership, and persistent geopolitical sensitivity. Cross-asset signals suggest neither systemic stress nor...