The euro is becoming a haven for investors who just three years ago pushed the 17-nation currency union close to breakup.
September 08, 2013
September 07, 2013
The Global Inflation Wave: Waiting for Constantine?
Source: The Globalist
Alexander Mirtchev and Norman
Bailey,
In the wake of the global
economic crisis, the world is trying to chart an economic path to the future
and find a "new normal." As Alexander Mirtchev and Norman A. Bailey
explain in the first installment in their series "The Search for a New
Global Equilibrium," inflation as a factor of global economic security has
the innate capacity to upend carefully laid plans and further upset the
equilibrium.
ECB 'very cautious' about eurozone recovery
European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi on Thursday sought to temper hopes that the eurozone was about to rebound strongly, insisting that the nascent recovery remains extremely fragile.
September 06, 2013
Lunch hour in Italy serves up some sour economic lessons
ROME (Reuters) - Of all the statistics available on Italy and its varied economic problems, few are as eye-opening as the fact that at around 1 p.m on any given day, three quarters of the population will normally be sitting down to lunch in their own homes.
September 05, 2013
Sovereign Debt and Beyond: Toward a New Magna Carta?
Source: The Globalist
Alexander Mirtchev
and Norman Bailey
The global debt burden
appears to have gathered an unstoppable momentum, prompting divergent
reactions. The world economy cannot count on growth to solve the global debt
problem — and stimulus measures are not a sustainable solution. In the second
installment in the series “The Search for a New Global Equilibrium,” Dr.
Alexander Mirtchev and Dr. Norman Bailey explain why the solutions currently
being offered are wholly inadequate to the scale of the problem, and argue the
time is ripe for a “new Magna Carta” — a redefinition of the social contract
among the government, Main Street and Wall Street.
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