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Climate Change Trade-Offs: What does it take to keep our world insurable?

The world has long passed the point where a gradual and essentially smooth economic transition was possible to achieve the

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India: Land of opportunity for Canadian companies

With the fifth-largest economy in the world and a middle class forecast to reach 386 million by 2030, India is

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Trade Credit Insurance: A Primer

You may have seen the term trade credit insurance in the financial news lately, and here’s the reason why: A report was

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The insurance implications of the aviation industry’s evolution

Engaging in the aviation industry at this moment brings about a sense of excitement. Emerging technologies for powering aircraft are

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Navigating the Crossroads: How Trade Credit Insurance Shields Canadian Companies in a World of Geopolitical Turmoil and Rising Interest Rates

In the ever-evolving landscape of global business, Canadian companies find themselves at a critical juncture, where the impact of rising

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How will the debt crisis impact countries’ political stability?

In early October 2023, Oxfam put out a press release with the headline, “world’s poorest countries to slash public spending

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Global Economic Outlook 2023-25: Looking back, looking forward

Since our last quarterly economic update in September, growth momentum has been weakening but remained resilient, disinflation is ongoing and

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What’s in store for ’24?

December is traditionally a time for forecasters to take stock of the year that was; celebrate the good calls, more

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Navigating Geopolitical Uncertainties: The Role of Trade Credit Insurance for Canadian Businesses

In today’s interconnected global economy, recent comments by no less than Gita Gopinath, Deputy of the IMF that the world

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Service exports boost Canada’s economy and global brand

When the term “exports” is mentioned, most individuals immediately associate it with tangible goods. However, the rapidly expanding service sector