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Understanding High-Frequency Trading (HFT): Impact on Global Financial Markets

Global Trade Surges $500B in H1 2025 Despite Geopolitical Risks | UNCTAD Report Insights

  Global Trade in Motion : A visualization of global trade routes and digital flows that fueled a $500B surge in the first half of 2025. UNCTAD data.(Representing AI image) Global Trade Surges by $500 Billion in H1 2025 — Resilience Amid Volatility   - Dr.Sanjaykumar pawar Table of Contents Introduction: A Bold Rebound The Drivers of the Surge  2.1 Price Effects vs. Volume Effects  2.2 Developing Economies and South–South Flows  2.3 Tariff Front‑Loading and Policy Timing  2.4 Services Trade and Digital Flows Regional Patterns & Imbalances  3.1 United States, EU, and China: The Major Players  3.2 Emerging & Developing Economies  3.3 South–South Trade Dynamics Risks, Headwinds & Geopolitical Volatility  4.1 Trade Policy Uncertainty & Tariffs  4.2 Geopolitical Fragmentation & Realignment  4.3 Supply Chain Disruption and Reallocation  4.4 Macro Slowdowns & Inflation Pressures Insights, Implications & Strategic Observations Visualizin...

UK-India FTA: Unlocking the Power of Global Capability Centres (GCCs)

UK-India FTA: Unlocking the Power of Global Capability Centres (GCCs)  - Dr. Sanjaykumar Pawar Table of Contents Introduction Understanding Global Capability Centres (GCCs) India’s GCC Leadership: A Snapshot The U.K.-India Free Trade Agreement: Context and Progress Why GCCs Are Central to the FTA’s Promise The Role of Policy and Regulation State-Level Push: The Example of Uttar Pradesh GCCs as Knowledge and Innovation Corridors Challenges to Scaling GCCs Through the FTA Conclusion: Forging the Future of Services Trade FAQs 1. Introduction In today’s rapidly evolving digital world, the United Kingdom and India are on the brink of a historic shift — not just in trade, but in how they collaborate across borders. As the two nations move closer to finalizing their ambitious UK-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) , attention is turning toward a less visible but game-changing force: Global Capability Centres (GCCs) . These centres — once viewed as cost-effective support hubs ...

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