Apr 13th 2016 International Selection Herro: «The Setback in Credit Suisse is not Justified» David Herro, Chief Investment Officer for international equities at Harris Associates, is bullish on the big Swiss bank and expects more discipline from cement giant LafargeHolcim.
Apr 12th 2016 Comment Europe’s Emerging Bubbles The German property boom could be reined in with a jump in interest rates. But the ECB is heading in the opposite direction. If the bubble bursts, the effects could be dire for the euro. A column by Hans-Werner Sinn.
Apr 11th 2016 Comment Anti-Trade America? Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks out against free trade, an so does the democratic contender Bernie Sanders. This is a recipe for disaster. A column by Kenneth Rogoff.
Apr 8th 2016 International Selection Carmignac: «La Chine est une bombe prête à exploser» Edouard Carmignac, fondateur et patron de Carmignac, pense que les marchés financiers sont surévalués et que les investisseurs sous-estiment les risques.
Apr 8th 2016 Comment The Case for a Grand Bargain Countries with fiscal room for maneuver should use it. Those lacking fiscal space can agree to use monetary stimulus more aggressively, while others need to implement reforms. A column by Barry Eichengreen.
Apr 8th 2016 International Selection Carmignac: «China is a time bomb» Edouard Carmignac, founder and lead portfolio manager at Paris-based Carmignac, warns that most financial markets are overvalued and underestimate the risks in the global economy.
Apr 7th 2016 Comment The Brexit Muddle The consequences of leaving the EU are uncertain. The most pragmatic choice would be to remain in the EU, at least for now, thereby preserving the option of voting again later. A column by Mohamed A. El-Erian.
Apr 6th 2016 Comment The Putins of the EU A quarter century after the collapse of the Soviet empire, of all countries its two most unruly former satellites are turning to authoritarianism Putin-style. A column by Nina Khrushcheva.
Apr 5th 2016 Comment Why Britain Should Remain European There is not much to gain for the UK by leaving the EU, whereas significant adverse impacts on the British economy seem to be much more likely. A column by Simon Johnson.
Apr 4th 2016 Comment Terrorist Attacks: A modest proposal Terrorists and criminals are close relatives. Thus, to fight organised crime is, indirectly, to fight terrorism. An important step ist to legalize drug dealing and prostitution. A column by Victoria Curzon Price.
Apr 1st 2016 Comment China’s Economic Identity Crisis The emphasis on boosting domestic demand – long the focus of China’s consumer-led rebalancing strategy – seems to have been downgraded. That doesn't augur well. A column by Stephen S. Roach.
Mar 29th 2016 Comment Revitalizing the Minsk Agreement The West must not allow the sanction regime to crumble and the Minsk process to slide into irrelevance. If it does, the outcome will be a potentially explosive low-level conflict. A column by Carl Bildt.