China’s Importance to the World Economy

China’s Importance to the World Economy China plays a key role in the world economy, as China share of global GDP is much bigger today than it was in 2003. Image: Oxford Economics

World Economy – Industry as Share of Total GDP

World Economy – Industry as Share of Total GDP Industry represented 25% of the world’s GDP in 2018, and a larger percentage of GDP in emerging countries than in developed countries. Image: howmuch.net

The World Economy – GDP by Country

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What Will Cause The Next Recession – Jim O’Neill On The World Economy

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How “NO-DEAL Brexit” Would Affect the World’s Economy?

How “NO-DEAL Brexit” Would Affect the World’s Economy? What could a no-deal Brexit mean for developing countries? Main losers if there is a no-deal Brexit: European Union and Turkey. Main winners if there is a no-deal Brexit: China, USA, Japan, Thailand, South Africa, India, Brazil. Image: howmuch.net, UNCTAD

MSCI World Performance Relative to S&P 500

MSCI World Performance Relative to S&P 500 Since the 2008 financial crisis, the S&P 500 has significantly outperformed global stocks, reflecting the resilience of the U.S. economy and the growing influence of American companies, particularly in the technology sector. Image: Bloomberg

S&P 500 Index Market Capitalization as a Percent of World GDP

S&P 500 Index Market Capitalization as a Percent of World GDP The S&P 500 has seen its market capitalization rise to levels that approach 50% of the world’s GDP, highlighting the significant role of U.S. companies in the world economy. Image: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management