How should you navigate global economic risks this year?


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The long list of assaults on the rules-based international order did not abate in 2025. Conflict persists in Ukraine and Sudan. Sporadic violence continues in Gaza despite a US-brokered ceasefire. 

The deposition of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro caught the world off-guard. Meanwhile, US prosecutors have launched an unprecedented criminal investigation into Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell, sparking concern over the prospect of undue influence on the independence of the central bank.

How should you navigate global economic risks this year? Join us for a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Chris Giles, the FT’s economics commentator.

The session will take place here, in a text-based Q&A, from 1pm to 2pm (GMT) on Thursday February 19. 

Post your question ahead of time via the box below or submit a question as the conversation unfolds. 

This is part of a weekly series giving readers the chance to put their questions to FT journalists. For more topics, visit our Ask an Expert page.



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