World economy

Draghi, Yellen will meet at Jackson Hole

A Tale Of Two Central Banks

Both main central banks face a challenging outlook. The ECB may have saved the day recently by showing it still commands enough firepower to support the economy, even if its room for manoeuvre seems hopelessly narrow. The Federal Reserve seems caught in a nasty trap.




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US Trade Policy Clouds Climate Prospects

Veena Trehan | Obama’s legacy will be scarred if he deviates from focusing on addressing climate change. In August 2015, US President Barack Obama made a memorable trip to the Arctic just months after approving Shell’s drilling off the coast of Alaska. At the time, he said: “Climate change is no longer some far-off problem; it is happening here, it is happening now.”


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China Could Face Social Unrest

Many respected analysts believe that GDP growth will be closer to 5% than the 6.5% announced by the Chinese authorities in their latest five-year plan. As a result of this, these analysts expect a rise in social unrest. And the Chinese government’s goal of reducing industrial overcapacity by firing 5-6 million employees in so-called “zombie companies” over the next 2-3 years will serve to heighten tensions.


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G-20 Host Lou Jiwei On How Consensus Was Won

Xing Yun via Caixin | Acknowledge the elephant in the room, but don’t exaggerate its weight. That’s the simple way of expressing Minister of Finance Lou Jiwei’s attitude as a policymaker toward the big risks looming over the global financial system, including China’s US$ 12 trillion economy. He sheds light on G-20 negotiations and the reasoning behind a successful outcome.


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Euro Area Grows As Fast As The US

James Alexander via Historinhas | Despite all the pessimism the Euro Area nearly caught up with US NGDP growth in Q4. Now that Italy and Spain have finally reported their Nominal GDP figures Eurostat shows that 4Q15 NGDP growth for the Euro monetary region as a whole was almost as fast, year-on-year, as the US.


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Neither The US Nor Europe Can Risk Another Recession

The economic world is deeply divided over whether or not we are facing a new recession. And some people are putting forward sufficiently solid arguments which easily eliminate any doubts on the subject. Although there is data to support the doubts existing in both the US and Europe, it’s also true that there are solid economic fundamentals which defend the thesis that a recession doesn’t seem to be imminent.


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Donald Trump Speaks for the Speechless

Larry Beck | For those of you who continue to believe that America is a great nation deserving of the respect and admiration that much of the rest of the world seems to have forgotten about, the 2016 presidential race to the sewer will provide a plethora of feel good moments.