The Real Economy: Global Economic Risks to the Middle Market

Overview

Developing markets face growing risks that present a clear and present danger to middle market firms embedded in those economies. Differentials in rate policy between the U.S. central bank and its foreign counterparts, an appreciating greenback, along with an atypical late business cycle fiscal boost, present the major driving forces in interest rate divergence between the United States and emerging economies. In this issue of The Real Economy, we explore the topic and more, including automakers’ response to tariffs and pricing reform in the pharmaceutical industry. 

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