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Alice Fulwood

Alice Fulwood

Wall Street Correspondent at The Economist - New York Bureau

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Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Finance & Banking Services

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Recent Articles

economist.com

What to expect from America’s stockmarkets in 2025

Markets hit new highs in 2024. But changeable economic data and the risks posed by Donald Trump’s return could prompt them to get rocky again in the coming year
economist.com

What Donald Trump’s election means for the global economy

Donald Trump’s trade plan for 2025 would hit China and Mexico hard as well as cause global damage. But he will struggle to implement it in full
economist.com

How to get rich (Taylor’s version)

Think you know the story of how Taylor Swift took on the music industry? The reality is more complicated
economist.com

Investors are daring to hope for some stability in the stockmarket

Post-pandemic financial markets have been wildly unpredictable for three years. In 2024 they may finally chart new territory
economist.com

Can crypto survive its latest winter?

If the coming downturn does not deliver a real use for crypto beyond speculation and scams, the current chill could well endure into 2023
economist.com

Central banks are getting closer to issuing their own digital money

No big economy has yet taken the plunge, and a slow and steady approach is understandable. A digital central-bank token is a radical shift
economist.com

Decentralised finance is booming, but it has yet to find its purpose

DeFi has quickly become the arena where the most exciting innovation is occurring but, as yet, it has no “real” economy to service
economist.com

Sold short: confessions of a young banker

“Industry” gives a graphic but true picture of life on the trading floor, says The Economist’s Wall Street correspondent
economist.com

Think blind dates couldn’t get any worse? Try this

In “UpDating”, a stage show in New York, singletons meet each other in front of a live audience. Alice Fulwood takes a seat