Oct 12th 2017 Comment The Last Hurdle for Ukraine’s Recovery The IMF’s demand that Kiev establish an independent anti-corruption court to investigate, prosecute, and punish dishonest public officials remains unfulfilled. A column by Anders Åslund.
Oct 10th 2017 Comment Crypto-Fool’s Gold? The long history of currency tells us that what the private sector innovates, the state eventually regulates and appropriates. A column by Kenneth Rogoff.
Oct 6th 2017 International Selection White Tale: «We are here to stay – to make and to build» David Millstone and David Winter, co-CIO of 40 North and partners in White Tale, explain their opposition against the pro-posed merger of Clariant and Huntsman.
Oct 6th 2017 Comment The International Consequences of US Tax Reform Due to the tax reform future profits will be returned to the US, reducing investments in Europa and Asia. A commentary by Martin Feldstein.
Oct 4th 2017 Comment The Risk of a New Economic Non-Order Top government officials at the IMF/World Bank annual meetings fail to discuss concrete steps to slow and reverse the march toward a global economic non-order. A column by Mohamed A. El-Erian.
Oct 2nd 2017 Comment The Courage to Normalize Monetary Policy A world in recovery – no matter how anemic that recovery may be – does not require a crisis-like approach to monetary policy. A column by Stephen S. Roach.
Sept 29th 2017 International Selection «Nobody knows what will happen» Howard Marks, Co-Chairman of the US investment firm Oaktree Capital warns that valuations in the financial markets are uncomfortably high and that investors are being too complacent.
Sept 29th 2017 Comment Germany’s Weimar Ghosts The answer to political uncertainty is to stabilize the European and international systems. A column by Harold James.
Sept 28th 2017 Comment This Thing Called the American Dream Americans used to prove the wisdom of philosophers: that the good life is about acting on the world and making «your garden grow,» not padding your bank account. A column by Edmund Phelps.
Sept 27th 2017 International Selection «The Era of Pax Americana is Over» For Brian Hanson, vice president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Donald Trump is not an exceptional case. The United States of America won't return to the old normal after his presidency.
Sept 22nd 2017 Comment The Economic View from the Alps My recent trip to Switzerland provided ample anecdotal evidence in support of the data showing a strong global recovery in 2017. That recovery is real and will continue to broaden. A column by Jim O’Neill.
Sept 22nd 2017 Comment Deconstructing Deglobalization It would seem that modern political society is predisposed toward deglobalization. Historically, this tendency has been triggered when the emotional balance of a society changes. A column by Harold James.