Exploring the Relationship Between Earthquake Magnitude and Depth
https://www.youtube.com/live/exTDo4AFdsM?si=pIr32Dr66bbZZtbg Visual Insight The figure above shows a scatter plot of Magnitude vs Depth of Earthquakes, part of a broader global earthquake–tsunami risk assessment study.
Global Interest Rates Recalibrated: The Return of Positive Real Yields
Background After more than a decade of ultra-low rates, the world’s major economies have entered a new interest-rate regime.Between 2015 and 2021, most advanced economies
Fiscal Balances 2025: How Governments Are Managing the Post-Pandemic Hangover
Understanding the Primary Balance The primary balance measures the difference between a government’s revenues and non-interest expenditures — expressed as a percentage of GDP.It indicates
Japanese Export Prices 2025: When Tariffs Meet Currency Shifts
Background Japan, the world’s third-largest economy and a leading automobile exporter, has long relied on stable trade relations with both North America and the rest
🇺🇸 US Import Prices and Tariffs: What 2025 Tells Us About Trade Inflation
Context: Tariffs and the Price Channel When governments impose tariffs, one of the key questions is: How much do import prices actually rise?In theory, tariffs
Inflation Pass-Through 2025: How Trade Shocks Reach the Consumer
Understanding Inflation Pass-Through Inflation doesn’t arise in isolation — it spreads through trade linkages, production costs, and consumer demand chains.The IMF’s “Inflation Pass-Through” chart reveals
Services Inflation 2025 , The Sticky Side of Global Prices
Why Services Matter While goods prices have eased worldwide, services inflation—covering rent, transport, health, hospitality, and education—remains stubbornly high.Services are labor-intensive and slow to respond
Core Goods Inflation 2025: The Great Price Reset
Understanding Core Goods Inflation Core goods inflation isolates price changes in non-food, non-energy manufactured goods — such as cars, electronics, clothing, and household items. It
Core Inflation 2025: The Last Mile of the Disinflation Battle
What Is Core Inflation? Core inflation measures the underlying trend in prices by excluding volatile food and energy items. It reflects the true persistence of
Global Inflation Trends 2025: Disinflation, Divergence & Policy Tightening
By Collins Odhiambo OwinoAuthor | DatalytIQs AcademyData Source: International Monetary Fund (IMF) World Economic Outlook – October 2025 Headline Overview After two years of pandemic-

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