As the world, especially the West, is passing through a relatively lean period of the coronavirus pandemic when compared to the first and second waves, the United States has been ranked as the best place to be in the Covid-19 era.
Since November 2020, Bloomberg's Covid Resilience Ranking has tracked the best and worst places to be in the pandemic every month, based on 10 measures such as mortality rates, infection counts, freedom of movement and economic growth.
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May 22, 2026 14:46 ET Minutes of the latest Fed policy session was the highlight of the week along with survey data on the U.S. housing market. In Europe, survey data signaled the trends in the euro area private sector. Further, consumer price inflation data from the U.K. was in focus. In Asia, various economic indicators from China drew attention to the health of the economy.