After hitting an all-time high of USD 10,000 per ton in April—significantly higher than the 2009 and 2011 peaks of
Category: Going Global
Economic slowdown and rising number of insolvencies: what’s the outlook for CEE companies?
In the wake of an economic downturn, Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries witnessed a dramatic surge in company insolvencies
Latin America – Shall We Dance
This time was different: Latin America’s post-pandemic paso doble with inflation and the exchange rate. Reactive monetary policies, supportive commodity prices
Clean Energy Transition: Oil & Gas – Asia
Utilizing fossil fuels to sustain our energy infrastructures constitutes 75% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Specifically, the transportation and processing
New year, old problems
Supply chain challenges have resurfaced. Just as the global economy appears to be moving beyond the disruptions caused by the
Canadian seafood exporters: Casting a wider net in the Indo-Pacific
The Indo-Pacific region has become an attractive prospect for Canadian seafood exporters, presenting an expansive and expanding market. Seafood holds
A bolt from the blue? Amplified social risk ahead
The ongoing global cost-of-living crisis has heightened social risks on a worldwide scale, exacerbating the divide between advanced economies and
India – A Rising Star
By 2030, India is poised to become the second-largest economy in the Asia-Pacific region, fueled by robust macroeconomic fundamentals and
Global Insolvency Outlook 2023-25: From maul to ruck?
With buffers waning, most vulnerable corporates and sectors have been caught between a rock and hard place in 2023, with
COUNTRY AND SECTOR RISK BAROMETER Q3 2023: MACROECONOMICS PUT TO THE TEST BY MICROECONOMIC DETERIORATION
The positive outlook at the beginning of 2023 quickly gave way to indications that the latter part of the year




