Feb 1st 2016 Comment False Alarm on China Setbacks and crises are not the same thing. China’s massive reservoir of foreign-exchange reserves provides it with an important buffer against a classic currency and liquidity crisis. A column by Stephen S. Roach.
Jan 25th 2016 Comment The Threat That Will Save Europe Both the eurozone and the Schengen Area have survived the tough tests they have faced for one reason: They bring practical, tangible benefits to their members. A column by Daniel Gros.
Jan 22nd 2016 Comment United With Putin Against Terror? After the terrorist attacks in Paris, Putin sees an opening to the West, and he wants to take advantage of it. The West should not shut him out. A column by Nina L. Khrushcheva.
Jan 21st 2016 Comment How to Fight Jihadi Terrorism A generation that has inherited an open society from its parents will not understand what is required to maintain it until it has been tested and learns to keep fear from corrupting reason. A column by George Soros.
Jan 19th 2016 Comment The Chinese Economy’s Great Wall In pursuing its domestic objectives, China risks inadvertently amplifying global financial instability. Markets worry that renminbi devaluation could «steal» growth from other countries. A column by Mohamed A. El-Erian.
Jan 18th 2016 Comment Shaping the Fourth Industrial Revolution New technologies and approaches are merging the physical, digital, and biological worlds in ways that will fundamentally transform humankind. This is one of the biggest challenges of our time. A column by Klaus Schwab.
Jan 15th 2016 Comment Extreme Weather and Global Growth Evidence from past El Niños suggests that the current big one is likely to leave a significant footprint on global growth: Supporting recovery in the US and Europe, putting pressure on emerging markets. A column by Kenneth Rogoff.
Jan 14th 2016 Comment The Global Economy Confronts Four Geopolitical Risks What’s special about the threats emanating from Russia, China, the Middle East, and cyberspace is that they will persist and threaten our economic future for years to come. A column by Martin Feldstein.
Jan 13th 2016 Comment Putin’s Trump Card Putin and Trump certainly deserve each other. Both are consummate propagandists and performers. And both are prepared – even eager – to bully, harangue, and lie to get ahead. A column by Nina Khrushcheva.
Jan 12th 2016 Comment Why Big Oil Should Kill Itself Western oil companies should sell their existing oil reserves as quickly as possible and distribute the resulting tsunami of cash to their shareholders until all of their low-cost oilfields run dry. A column by Anatole Kaletsky.
Jan 8th 2016 Comment The Perils of Fed Gradualism The trouble in normalizing monetary policy arises because the Fed, like other major central banks, has now become a creature of financial markets rather than a steward of the real economy. A column by Stephen S. Roach.
Jan 7th 2016 Comment Puerto Rico’s Debt Trap Austerity will not work in Puerto Rico; the territory in the Caribbean needs an investment-led recovery, with measures oriented toward boosting growth by reducing the cost of doing business. A column by Simon Johnson.