Apr 20th 2018 International Selection Ceva-CEO: «IPO will open a lot of doors» Xavier Urbain, CEO of Ceva, is confident that there is «room for substantial improvement in the next years» for the logistic and supply chain company- no matter what happens in the markets.
Apr 20th 2018 Comment The West Is Wrong About China’s President Given the sheer complexity of modern China, the country's further success may require leaders to stay in place longer than initially expected. A column by Keyu Jin.
Apr 20th 2018 International Selection «This is a potential powder keg» Edward Altman, Professor of Finance Emeritus at Stern School of Business (NYU) and creator of the Altman Z score, sees dangerous similarities to 2007 in the credit markets today.
Apr 18th 2018 Comment Trade Wars in a Winner-Take-All World Washington is essentially arranging its diplomatic guns behind its Internet giants, while Europe and China are baying for their monopoly profits. This is more destructive than a zero-sum game. A column by Daniel Gros.
Apr 16th 2018 Comment Working Toward the Next Economic Paradigm The Washington Consensus is no longer valid. Lacking a new model, the world economy faces a heightened risk of fragmentation. A column by Mohamed A. El-Erian.
Apr 13th 2018 International Selection «Three reasons to be optimistic» George Osborne, former Chancellor of the Exchequer and now editor of the «London Evening Standard», makes a case against the widespread gloom and is unhappy about Brexit.
Apr 12th 2018 Comment Reimagining Security and Rethinking Economics We need to apply human imagination and inventiveness not only to the creation of new technologies, but also to the systems that will govern those technologies. A column by Harold James.
Apr 11th 2018 International Selection «Central banks are cognitively captured by the financial industry» Economist Miles Kimball argues for a more active monetary policy with large swings in interest rates.
Apr 10th 2018 Comment Will China Really Supplant US Economic Hegemony? China might lead the digital future if the US drops the ball, but it won’t become the dominant global power simply because it has a larger population. Ein Kommentar von Kenneth Rogoff.
Apr 10th 2018 Aktien «Stocks Are Among the Best Investments» Investment Strategist Ed Yardeni thinks that the specter of a global trade war is exaggerated and that equites still have more room to run.
Apr 6th 2018 Comment A Brexit Gentlemen’s Agreement Keeping the UK in the EU customs union – by guaranteeing it an active, albeit informal role – is negotiators' best bet. A column by Daniel Gros.
Apr 4th 2018 Comment Saving the Shrinking Middle Restoring faith in the feasibility and desirability of the middle – belief that the middle is strong enough to promote stability and prosperity – will take time, and sustained effort. A column by Mohamed A. El-Erian.