Oct 29th 2018 International Selection «Market conditions make this a time for caution» Howard Marks, Co-Chairman of the US investment firm Oaktree Capital, speaks about his new book and reveals how investors can master the market cycle.
Oct 26th 2018 Comment The Albanian Miracle The EU should not just look at what the candidate countries in the Western Balkans are or have been, but also at the zeal with which they act in order to become what they aspire to be. A column by Ricardo Hausmann.
Oct 24th 2018 Comment Will Italy Sink Europe? Those with the power to set and enforce EU fiscal and monetary rules know full well that the eurozone could not survive a Greek-style crisis in Italy. They must make sure it doesn’t come to that. A column by Jim O’Neill.
Oct 19th 2018 Comment Trump’s North American Trade Charade For the US to shrink its overall deficit, it must either reduce expenditures or increase savings. Nothing in the USMCA does that. A column by Anne O. Krueger.
Oct 18th 2018 Comment The Trade Wars of Codependency China needs to shift from imported to indigenous innovation to avoid the middle-income trap. The US needs to refocus on innovation to overcome yet another productivity slowdown. A column by Stephen S. Roach.
Oct 11th 2018 Comment Managing the Global Factor Better At the multilateral level, there is a need for more frank, genuine, and cooperative discussion about the cross-border effects of individual countries’ policies. A column by Mohamed A. El-Erian.
Oct 11th 2018 Comment Reaganomics Redux and the Global Economy The history of the 1980's is worth bearing in mind as we consider the potential global impact of the enormous tax cuts enacted by Trump and congressional Republicans last December. A column by Hans-Werner Sinn.
Oct 9th 2018 Comment The China Tariff Mess The Trump administration should make it clear to the Chinese that the US would end its tariffs if the Chinese stopped stealing American firms’ technology. A column by Martin Feldstein.
Oct 4th 2018 International Selection «The crash is coming» Fred Hickey, editor of the influential investment newsletter «The High-Tech Strategist», compares today’s state of the stock market with the peak of the dotcom bubble in the year 2000 and spots bright opportunities in the gold sector.
Oct 3rd 2018 Comment Endgames for the US-China Trade Confrontation Three Scenarios have emerged as most likely. None of them involve a resolution in the very near-term. A column by Ethan Cramer-Flood.
Oct 2nd 2018 Comment The Toll of Putin’s Wars While Russia’s annual growth rate is stuck at an anemic 1.5%, the annual civilian, legal, and other related costs of its military aggression are now at least 3-4% of GDP – or $45-60 billion. A column by Anders Åslund.
Sept 27th 2018 Comment About Sino-American Trade China's leadership should take Trump’s recent escalation as an opening to end the trade war, initiating a ceasefire that will enable the real peace negotiations to begin. A column by Minxin Pei.