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The hype about a Donald Trump bump for the U.S. economy is over

It was expected Trump’s policies would juice the economy in the short term, but his disastrous first six months in office have shown that won’t be the case

Newsmakers: Christine Lagarde and the new world disorder

The IMF’s Christine Lagarde is fighting for open markets at a time when the forces of protectionism are on the rise

Stephen Poloz to corporate Canada: Cheer up

The Bank of Canada governor would like to counter the persistent sense of pessimism in the economy and encourage business to invest once again

Christine Lagarde on slow growth, inequality and fighting cynicism

A Q&A with the head of the International Monetary Fund ahead of her rare visit to Canada this week.

Christine Lagarde faces the fight of her life

Christine Lagarde is charming, powerful and the global economy’s best hope

The Canadian upending how the IMF thinks about the economy

The deputy head of the IMF research department, Jonathan Ostry, on why countries with fiscal space to stimulate their economies ‘should not sweat the debt’

Bill Morneau

How Canada became the world’s economic Rorschach test

The idea that Canada has the fix for what ails the world economy—this time, with debt-fuelled stimulus spending—has proven enduringly enticing over the years

A world of economic hurt awaits Canada’s next government

The storm clouds gathering over the global economy will make it hard for the next government to deliver on its promises

daylight saving time 2017

What we know about monetary policy no longer holds — for now

In conversation with Stephen Poloz at a meeting of the IMF

When the World Bank met the IMF

April 17: It’s a spring time economic romance in Washington. Plus, beer, circuses, air conditioning – and an app to help you relax

Housing bubbles worldwide will test a big lesson from the financial crisis

Can you slow housing prices without raising interest rates?

The past, present and future of the Parliamentary Budget Officer

Let us return to first principles and imagine a ’21st century Parliament’