Putin's crown jewel forced into fire sale amid record losses
The state gas giant Gazprom is selling property after posting losses that followed sanctions imposed because of Russia's war.
Here's how China's economic 'nuclear option' would impact US
As the debate continues over whether China will devalue the yuan, Newsweek asked an expert what such a move would mean for the United States.
Russia fails to collect to billions in oil profits from Asian ally
India has increased its purchases of Russian oil but Moscow's proceeds from the exports are stranded.
China and Japan: How Asia's top economies compare
Economic malaise in several key areas has led to continued debate over whether China will follow Japan into years-long economic stagnation.
China may be preparing to deploy economic 'nuclear option'
China is rapidly building up its reserves of key commodities, but why?
Japanese yen's rollercoaster ride raises eyebrows
Japan's central bank ended its eight-year negative interest rates regime last month.
Stock market today: rally extends after Friday tech boost
Stock markets ticked up as another bumper week for quarterly earnings reports kicked off.
Putin's plan to displace US Dollar failing spectacularly
Despite the Russian president's claim about the greenback's decline, the dollar was used in 48 percent of global transactions last year.
Map shows only state where immigrant population is falling
Economic conditions in this state make it "less appealing" to foreigners, one expert told Newsweek.
Archaeologists solve mystery of medieval silver coins
A team of experts analyzed coins minted between A.D. 660 and 820, casting new light on the economies of medieval Europe.
China's quiet push into Russia's far east puts Putin in a pickle
Chinese farmers are outperforming locals in a Russian border region, and Moscow's growing dependency on Beijing may limit its options.
Russia's wartime economy to grow despite pain of sanctions: Report
Russia's economy will grow by 2.5 percent in 2024, but there will be labor shortages that will hurt future production.
Job offers slowed in January but wages rose
Private sector employment increased by 107,000 in January, according to research institute ADP.
Scientists recommend policy to increase US lifespans
New policies could increase the median life expectancy across the country by 2.2 years, scientists say.
Russia braces for $300 billion loss as US eyes loophole to fund Ukraine
Russian central bank assets frozen following the start of the war in Ukraine will be at the center of a legal battle.
Super Swift: The Economic Impact of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour
The American economy has been driven by many engines over time. Seldom has it been an individual with a brand coveted the world over.
Videos show massive lines for eggs in Russia as prices skyrocket
The price for a carton of eggs has more than doubled in some areas of Russia, a likely result of Western sanctions on imports.
Divorced couples stuck living together after they can't afford to move
Many divorced couples are still living together to save money on housing, but one psychologist is warning of the potential dangers of this situation.
Russian Stock Exchange hit by U.S. sanctions files for bankruptcy
Speculation mounts over whether an insolvency request by St Petersburg Stock (SPB) Exchange was genuine or a market manipulation ploy.
Millennials have a debt problem
Credit card APRs hit new highs, pressuring millennials as the cohort shoulders nearly 50 percent of the national debt.
Americans are burning through their extra income
The U.S. economy is still growing, driven by robust consumer spending, in an environment of high prices and elevated borrowing costs.
America's headed for an interest payment crisis
U.S. debt hits $33 trillion; Wharton warns of default risks. Taxpayers owe $98,460 each. Economic stability debates surge.
Economics Nobel Winner Highlighted "Motherhood Penalty" For Women
Claudia Goldin, a Harvard University economics professor, is only the third woman to win the prize.
Russia and China on collision course as Beijing rejects Putin's price hike
Vladimir Putin's ally is facing electricity restrictions after it refused a price increase.
China Is trumping Russia in currency tug-of-war
Africa is reducing its use of the Russian currency, according to central bank statistics, the business paper RBC reported.
'Bidenomics' Gaslighting Reveals POTUS's Impotence in Lead-Up to 2024
There is simply nothing else for Biden to run on.
Social Security update: Americans getting an extra payment this month
The Social Security Administration sends out payments for recipients on the first of each month, but there are sometimes exceptions.
Archaeologists discover 1,000-year-old silver coins at medieval fortress
The collection was found at the same site in Poland where a "treasure" trove of more than 500 medieval coins was discovered in the 1960s and 1970s.
Five 2,300-year-old gold coins and infant remains found at ancient cemetery
Archaeologists discovered the coins at an ancient burial ground, where thousands of urns containing the remains of young children have been found.
Ancient gold coins minted 1,400 years apart unearthed in same field
"To find two unconnected gold finds from different eras in one day is almost unheard-of," metal detectorist Jasper Hyde said.