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Austria

Key Indicators

Labour market
Unemployment rate, Total, Percent - Austria
8.24, 8.52, 8.06, 6.92, 6.6 6.6
Balance of Payments
Current & capital account, World, Mil of euro, Net, NSA - Austria
375, 685, 3140, 4037, 392 392
Consumer Survey
Consumer confidence indicator, Balance, SA - Austria
6.2, 9.5, 9.8, 10, 7.8 7.8
Harmonized CPI
All-items HICP - Austria
1.69, 2.2, 3.22, 0.4, 1.69 1.69
Business Survey
Industrial confidence indicator, Balance, SA - Austria
3.7, 5.2, 5.1, 4.9, 6 6
Gross domestic product at market prices
Index, 2000=100, Real, NSA - Austria
-0.09, 2.41, 2.42, 2.68, 4.26 4.26
data by Factset

Eurozone: 2011 Outlook

Next year will see major fiscal, structural and institutional adjustment in the eurozone (EZ) that could set the stage for future integration and cohesion if the political will can be mustered; or risk disorderly financial pressures in the EZ—and possibly a break-up—if these reforms are not implemented. Growth divergence will continue, with the EZ periphery still contracting or growing extremely weakly. Countercyclical liquidity provision, a larger envelope of official resources, a move toward a partial fiscal union, a weaker currency and an increase in domestic demand in surplus countries are essential to accommodate internal rebalancing. The distinction between old and new debt does not alter the underlying debt sustainability dynamics. New legal technology is useful but not necessary for a market-based orderly restructuring via exchange offers.

Read the 2011 Global Economic Outlook

Economic Research

Global Economic Outlook

Eurozone Outlook Update: Make It or Break It?

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Jun 22, 2011

Economic Research

EZ Policy Makers Will Avoid Tough Decisions and Continue to Muddle Through for Now

By Nouriel Roubini, Elisa Parisi-Capone, James Mason, Katharina Jungen, Mark Willis and Mikko Forss Jun 3, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Eurozone Outlook Update: Mind the Inflation 'Hump' in 2011

By Elisa Parisi-Capone May 2, 2011

Economic Research

Eurozone: March Flash PMIs Signal Consolidation

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Mar 25, 2011

Economic Research

The 'Pact for the Euro': A Step Forward, but Questions Remain

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Mar 17, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Global Overview: 2011 Outlook

By Christian Menegatti, Nouriel Roubini and the RGE Macroeconomics Team Dec 7, 2010

Global Economic Outlook

Eurozone: 2011 Outlook

By Elisa Parisi-Capone and Nouriel Roubini Dec 7, 2010

Global Economic Outlook

Macro Forecasts: 2011 Outlook

By the RGE Macroeconomics Team Dec 7, 2010

Global Economic Outlook

Eurozone: September 2010 Outlook Update

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Sep 10, 2010

Global Economic Outlook

Global Overview: September 2010 Outlook Update

By Nouriel Roubini, Christian Menegatti and the RGE Macroeconomic Team Sep 10, 2010

EconoMonitors

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Lincoln Ellis, Barry Knapp on U.S. Stocks Bloomberg Video

Lincoln Ellis Feb 4, 2012

The Kapali Carsi

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Emre Deliveli Feb 3, 2012

RGE Analysts

India’s Supreme Court Nails the Guilty, but Steps into Policy Making

Kunal Kumar Kundu Feb 3, 2012

Geostrategy Channel

Good News! Global Temperatures Have Stabilized, at Least for Now

Fabius Maximus Feb 3, 2012

The Wilder View

Which Economy Is Pursuing Procyclical Fiscal Policy?

Rebecca Wilder Feb 3, 2012

Asia Channel

The Indian Churn

Anantha Nageswaran Feb 3, 2012

Latin America Channel

Brazil: The Risks of Monetary Policy

Marcio Garcia Feb 3, 2012

United States Channel

Tearing Apart January 2012 NFP Data

Barry Ritholtz Feb 3, 2012

United States Channel

Private Payrolls Post a Surprisingly Strong Gain in January

James Picerno Feb 3, 2012

United States Channel

NFP: Outliers Are Where Investing Risks Lay

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Europe Channel

How This Gets Even Uglier

Tim Duy Feb 3, 2012

Great Leap Forward

$30 TRILLION TO PROMOTE CRONY CAPITALISM: The Fed's Bail-Out of Wall Street

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Ed Dolan's Econ Blog

What Happened to Corporate Tax Reform?

Ed Dolan Feb 2, 2012

The Wilder View

I Still Don't Get Why the ECB Hiked Rates

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Finance & Markets Channel

Next-Generation System-Wide Liquidity Stress Testing

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Jobless Claims Continue to Trend Lower

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Five Long-Term Unemployment Questions

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Debating Amnesty and Immigration Policy

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The Ongoing 'Foxification' of the Wall Street Journal

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The Republican Myth of Obama’s “Entitlement Society”

Robert Reich Feb 2, 2012

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Private Equity and 'Job Creation'

James Kwak Feb 2, 2012

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Oil and Water

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Europe Channel

I Don't See How This Can Continue

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January Employment Report Preview

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Finance & Markets Channel

What Is Private Equity?

James Kwak Feb 1, 2012

Global Macro Channel

It’s the Years, Not the Mileage: IMF Analysis of Pension Reforms in Advanced Economies

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If Only Bloggers Ran the Fed...

David Beckworth Feb 1, 2012

United States Channel

Why Is the Normally Astute Taibbi Sounding Like a Hopey Dopey Liberal on the Mortgage Settlement?

Yves Smith Feb 1, 2012

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Investors: De-Mystifying the Central Bank Balance Sheets

Jeffrey Miller Feb 1, 2012

Global Macro Channel

Debt Monetization: From Tokyo to Washington and Brussels

Dan Steinbock Feb 1, 2012

United States Channel

Yes, the Fed Still Has a Communication Problem

David Beckworth Feb 1, 2012

The Wilder View

Is the ECB/EU Achieving Stated Objective of Balanced Growth?

Rebecca Wilder Jan 31, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

2011 Investment Mea Culpas

Barry Ritholtz Jan 31, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

What Did the SEC Really Do in 2004?

James Kwak Jan 31, 2012

Asia Channel

'Vulnerable to External Influences' - The Economic State of Australia (Part 2)

Satyajit Das Jan 31, 2012

Global Macro Channel

How to Exit the Danger Zone: IMF Update on Global Financial Stability

Jose Vinals Jan 31, 2012

United States Channel

Forget Europe and the Emerging Markets, the US Is on the Brink of Recession

Humayun Shahryar & Santi Rasanayagam Jan 31, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

ProPublica’s Off Base Charges About Freddie Mac’s Mortgage “Bets”

Yves Smith Jan 31, 2012

United States Channel

A Troubling Trend For Income & Spending Rolls On

James Picerno Jan 31, 2012

Peterson Institute for International Economics

Lessons for Europe’s Fiscal Union from US Federalism

C. Randall Henning & Martin Kessler Jan 30, 2012

RGE Analysts

Has the 3-year LTRO Changed the Path Forward for the EZ Crisis?

Megan Greene Jan 30, 2012

The Kapali Carsi

Davos: Enjoy the Party While it Lasts

Emre Deliveli Jan 30, 2012

Asia Channel

'Vulnerable to External Influences' - The Economic State of Australia (Part I)

Satyajit Das Jan 30, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

The Fed Role in the Economy: Now Bigger. Now Better?

Jeffrey Miller Jan 30, 2012

Efraim Chalamish's Economic Development and Security Blog

Where Is the Burning Man Heading?

Efraim Chalamish Jan 30, 2012

United States Channel

The Biggest Risk to the Economy in 2012, and What’s the Economy for Anyway?

Robert Reich Jan 30, 2012

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Draghi, Soros, Geithner, Roubini, Calderon, Merkel: In Their Own Words From the WEF on the Europe Crisis Via Bloomberg

Nouriel Roubini Jan 30, 2012

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Inflation Expectations and the Fed

James Hamilton Jan 30, 2012

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Fiscal Adjustment: Too Much of a Good Thing?

Carlo Cottarelli Jan 30, 2012

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The Twilight of the Leisure Class

Rick Bookstaber Jan 30, 2012

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Europe Needs a Real Fiscal Union

Tim Duy Jan 30, 2012

RGE Analysts

German Proposal for Greece’s Compliance: Accelerating Eurozone Exit

Megan Greene Jan 29, 2012

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UK: Small Dip in GDP Equals a Big Drop in Confidence

David Smith Jan 29, 2012

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Greek Bond Default Decision Tree

Barry Ritholtz Jan 29, 2012

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The FOMC Confuses Me

David Beckworth Jan 29, 2012

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ZIRP and Interest Income

Tim Duy Jan 29, 2012

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Hot News! The Wehrmacht Failed to Take Greece. Now Germany Tries Again, With a Different Method.

Fabius Maximus Jan 29, 2012

The Wilder View

Core Euro Area Banks Still Very Exposed to Contagion from a Greek Exit

Rebecca Wilder Jan 29, 2012

Great Leap Forward

OBAMA DISCOVERS FRAUD (and other news from the Front)

L. Randall Wray Jan 28, 2012

The Kapali Carsi

IMF's Turkey Article IV Staff Report: Grim Reading

Emre Deliveli Jan 27, 2012

The Wilder View

The ECB Is Plugging Holes

Rebecca Wilder Jan 27, 2012

The Kapali Carsi

More on The Great Gatsby Curve

Emre Deliveli Jan 27, 2012

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Turkey and The Great Gatsby Curve

Emre Deliveli Jan 27, 2012

Peterson Institute for International Economics

On Greece, Growth, and Downgrades

Jacob Funk Kirkegaard Jan 27, 2012

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Stop Paying the Egyptian Ransom

Michael Moran Jan 27, 2012

Dan Alpert's Two Cents

The Wait to Reflate

Daniel Alpert Jan 27, 2012

Ed Dolan's Econ Blog

Faster GDP Growth Will Be Welcome News for the White House, Despite “Ifs” and “Buts” in the Details

Ed Dolan Jan 27, 2012

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Mindboggling Nonsense

Anantha Nageswaran Jan 27, 2012

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On the Troika’s Coming Occupation of the Periphery

Edward Harrison Jan 27, 2012

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December Economic Activity Improved, Chicago Fed Reports

James Picerno Jan 27, 2012

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Is President Obama a Mercantilist?

Mark Thoma Jan 27, 2012

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Why No Responsible Democrat Should Want Newt Gingrich to Get the GOP Nomination

Robert Reich Jan 27, 2012

RGE Analysts

RGE's Gina Sanchez CNBC Video - Rally of 2012 Short-Lived?

Gina Sanchez Jan 26, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

Survivor Bias and TBTF Tyranny

London Banker Jan 26, 2012

RGE Analysts

WEF Davos: Sub-Saharan Africa - Next Growth Hub?

Maya Senussi Jan 26, 2012

The Wilder View

European Daily Catch: Know Your Consumers

Rebecca Wilder Jan 26, 2012

Latin America Channel

What’s Wrong With Romney’s “Self-Deportation” Plan

Shannon Oneil Jan 26, 2012

Europe Channel

UK: Into Recession

Menzie Chinn Jan 26, 2012

Europe Channel

UK GDP Slips. But No Big Deal

David Smith Jan 26, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

The Belated Mortgage Fraud/Crisis Investigation

Barry Ritholtz Jan 26, 2012

United States Channel

Notes on the Fed Meeting

Tim Duy Jan 26, 2012

Great Leap Forward

The Fetish for Liquidity (and Reform of the Financial System)

L. Randall Wray Jan 25, 2012

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Roubini CNN Davos Vidoes: Europe Needs a 'Bazooka', U.S Has 1929-Style Income Inequality

Nouriel Roubini Jan 25, 2012

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Roubini and Rogoff with CNBC's Bartiromo - Recession in Europe, SOTU, Global Growth Risks

Nouriel Roubini Jan 25, 2012

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

'We've Got Bigger Problems Right Now' - Roubini and Bremmer Reveal the Surprising Winners and Losers of the Coming Year, and Debate Whether the Big Brains at Davos Can Rescue a Global Economy in Crisis

Nouriel Roubini Jan 25, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

Apple’s Superlatives Amongst Superlatives

Barry Ritholtz Jan 25, 2012

Asia Channel

RBI’s CRR Cut

Anantha Nageswaran Jan 25, 2012

Europe Channel

The Shining Star of Europe?

David Beckworth Jan 25, 2012

United States Channel

Who Is Sheldon Adelson and What Has Newt Promised Him?

Robert Reich Jan 25, 2012

United States Channel

SOTU: The President's Economic Proposals

Mark Thoma Jan 25, 2012

Geostrategy Channel

Neither Washington, Nor Beijing Consensus, But the New Pragmatism

Grzegorz W. Kolodko Jan 24, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

First Act of Greek Default Proceedings Drawing to a Close

Claus Vistesen Jan 24, 2012

Global Macro Channel

Driving the Global Economy with the Brakes On

Olivier Blanchard Jan 24, 2012

Asia Channel

Building Debt in China

Michael Pettis Jan 24, 2012

Dan Alpert's Two Cents

The New Reality Show: Real Economists of the Ivory Tower

Daniel Alpert Jan 24, 2012

Europe Channel

Britain, Japan and Low Gilt Yields, Part II

David Smith Jan 23, 2012

United States Channel

The State of Our Disunion: A Globalizing Private Sector, A Government Overwhelmed by Corporate Money

Robert Reich Jan 23, 2012

Last Days of Rome

Where's Europe's Madison?

Michael Moran Jan 23, 2012

The Kapali Carsi

Turkey: Free Healthcare for All – All Who Can Pay

Emre Deliveli Jan 23, 2012

United States Channel

American Faux History: Could We Have Avoided the Civil War?

Fabius Maximus Jan 23, 2012

United States Channel

New York Times Tells Us Only Chinese Near Slave Labor Could Handle Steve Jobs’ Demands

Yves Smith Jan 23, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

Delicate Relations: Markets & Macro

James Picerno Jan 23, 2012

Europe Channel

Britain Is Not Following the Japanese Script

David Smith Jan 23, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

Weighing the Week Ahead: The State of the Union, Bernanke, Earnings

Jeffrey Miller Jan 23, 2012

Ed Dolan's Econ Blog

Controversy over Romney’s Taxes Underlines the Need for Broad Reform

Ed Dolan Jan 23, 2012

Don't Shoot the Messenger

A Month in Spain That Didn't Shake the World

Edward Hugh Jan 22, 2012

The Wilder View

Japan's Lopsided Financial Balances

Rebecca Wilder Jan 22, 2012

Dan Alpert's Two Cents

Our Friday Think Tank Discussion on Bloomberg’s “Taking Stock with Pimm Fox,” with Two Steve’s – Wood and Blitz

Daniel Alpert Jan 22, 2012

RGE Analysts

Ukraine Political Appointment: Shuffling The Deck Does Not Change the Cards

Tetiana Sears Jan 20, 2012

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Nouriel Roubini, Ian Bremmer on Economy, Risks - Bloomberg Video

Nouriel Roubini Jan 20, 2012

The Kapali Carsi

More on the Eurozone Downgrades and Turkey (and other EMs)

Emre Deliveli Jan 20, 2012

Europe Channel

Will Monti’s Liberalizations Jump Start Italy’s Growth Rate?

Paolo Manasse Jan 20, 2012

Europe Channel

Spanish Government Doubts It Can Achieve Deficit Target

Edward Harrison Jan 20, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

More Evidence that JP Morgan Stuck the Knife in MF Global

Yves Smith Jan 20, 2012

Europe Channel

How to Fix the ECB's Communication Problem

David Beckworth Jan 20, 2012

Asia Channel

Further Thoughts on Real Estate’s Impact on China GDP

Patrick Chovanec Jan 20, 2012

United States Channel

Department of “Duh”

James Kwak Jan 20, 2012

Asia Channel

Japan, Revisted

Tim Duy Jan 20, 2012

RGE Analysts

Backdoor Fiscal Stimulus in India

Kunal Kumar Kundu Jan 19, 2012

RGE Analysts

Lessons for the EZ From Alexander Hamilton

Arnab Das Jan 19, 2012

Emerging Markets Channel

Meeting the Employment Challenge in the GCC

Masood Ahmed Jan 19, 2012

Ed Dolan's Econ Blog

U.S. Inflation Indicators Come in Below Target as the Global Economy Begins to Slow

Ed Dolan Jan 19, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

Evaluating Recession Forecasts: What Every Investor Must Know

Jeffrey Miller Jan 19, 2012

Europe Channel

Münchau: We Are Fighting the Wrong Crisis

Edward Harrison Jan 19, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

The Kangaroo Court of Wall Street

Barry Ritholtz Jan 19, 2012

Asia Channel

China’s 2011 GDP Numbers

Patrick Chovanec Jan 19, 2012

United States Channel

The Romney Tax Loophole

Robert Reich Jan 19, 2012

United States Channel

New Jobless Claims Drop Sharply

James Picerno Jan 19, 2012

United States Channel

Obama to Try Better Smoke and Mirrors to Address Housing Market Woes

Yves Smith Jan 19, 2012

United States Channel

Should We Feel Sorry for the Wealthy?

Mark Thoma Jan 19, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

No Matter How You Slice It, It Is Good

Anantha Nageswaran Jan 18, 2012

Europe Channel

The ECB Is Engaging in Massive QE

Marshall Auerback Jan 18, 2012

United States Channel

An Optimist's Optimist on the Economy

James Picerno Jan 18, 2012

United States Channel

The End of the Blog?

James Kwak Jan 18, 2012

Don't Shoot the Messenger

Monti, The Full Version

Edward Hugh Jan 18, 2012

Great Leap Forward

MORTGAGE FRAUD REVISITED: Why Did the Fed Pump and Dump US Real Estate Markets?

L. Randall Wray Jan 17, 2012

The Kapali Carsi

Impact of Eurozone Downgrades on Turkey

Emre Deliveli Jan 17, 2012

RGE Analysts

The Quiet Revolution

William Oman Jan 17, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

2011: Disastrous Year For Mutual, Hedge Fund Managers

Barry Ritholtz Jan 17, 2012

Europe Channel

Trichet’s Original Idea to Protect the Eurozone

Bernard Delbecque Jan 17, 2012

Asia Channel

China Data, Part 2: Slowing Growth

Patrick Chovanec Jan 17, 2012

Asia Channel

How Much of US Consumables Are Made in China?

Barry Ritholtz Jan 17, 2012

United States Channel

Free Enterprise on Trial

Robert Reich Jan 17, 2012

Europe Channel

Is Europe About to Unravel?

Tim Duy Jan 17, 2012

The Wilder View

Ratings Matter for the Euro Area

Rebecca Wilder Jan 16, 2012

Don't Shoot the Messenger

The Massendowngrade Effect

Edward Hugh Jan 16, 2012

Europe Channel

The Party's Over in the Eurozone

Dan Steinbock Jan 16, 2012

Europe Channel

We Need Productivity, But First We Need Growth

David Smith Jan 15, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

Weighing the Week Ahead: Have Big Companies Lost Their Earnings Mojo?

Jeffrey Miller Jan 15, 2012

Geostrategy Channel

Iranian Oil Embargo

James Hamilton Jan 15, 2012

The Kapali Carsi

Turkey: Erdoğan’s Way – in Monetary Policy

Emre Deliveli Jan 13, 2012

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

The Straits of America

Nouriel Roubini Jan 13, 2012

Europe Channel

Europe's Road to Nowhere (Part 2)

Satyajit Das Jan 13, 2012

Geostrategy Channel

Continuity and Dysfunctionality in U.S. Foreign Policy (Lessons for Our Conflict with Iran)

Fabius Maximus Jan 13, 2012

Europe Channel

Is There Really a German Bias at the ECB?

David Beckworth Jan 13, 2012

United States Channel

Jobless Claims Rise as Retail Sales Slow

James Picerno Jan 13, 2012

United States Channel

Mediocre December Retail & the Slowing Economy

Barry Ritholtz Jan 13, 2012

Emerging Markets Channel

China: Inflation and Exchange Rate Watch

Menzie Chinn Jan 13, 2012

The Kapali Carsi

Nice little summary of Turkish economy in French

Emre Deliveli Jan 13, 2012

Ed Dolan's Econ Blog

Court’s Latest Stay of Clean Air Regulations Shows the Best Can Be the Enemy of the Good

Ed Dolan Jan 12, 2012

Europe Channel

Europe's Road to Nowhere (Part 1)

Satyajit Das Jan 12, 2012

Don't Shoot the Messenger

Playing Chicken and Rooster with Hungary

Edward Hugh Jan 12, 2012

Asia Channel

CNBC: Predictions for U.S. and China in 2012

Ann Lee Jan 12, 2012

Dan Alpert's Two Cents

Talking Macro and Fed Policy with Mike McKee and Sara Eisen on Bloomberg’s “On the Economy”

Daniel Alpert Jan 12, 2012

Latin America Channel

What to Watch in 2012: Two Elections That Could Transform Latin America

Shannon Oneil Jan 12, 2012

Global Macro Channel

Uneasy Davies

Anantha Nageswaran Jan 12, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

David Rosenberg Explains What (If Anything) the Bulls Are Seeing

Tyler Durden Jan 12, 2012

Global Macro Channel

The Bifurcated Society

Rick Bookstaber Jan 12, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

Reducing Petroleum Consumption from Transportation

James Hamilton Jan 12, 2012

Emerging Markets Channel

India: Conflation and clarity

Anantha Nageswaran Jan 11, 2012

Europe Channel

Italian Job

Xi Li Jan 11, 2012

Geostrategy Channel

What Happens When a Nation Gets Nukes? Sixty Years of History Suggests an Answer.

Fabius Maximus Jan 11, 2012

United States Channel

More Proof of Obama Policy of Covering Up for Elite Financial Criminals

William K. Black Jan 11, 2012

Great Leap Forward

THE $29 TRILLION BAILOUT OF WALL STREET: Why Should Anyone Care About High Crimes and Misdemeanors?

L. Randall Wray Jan 11, 2012

Geostrategy Channel

Sins of Emission and Omission in Durban

Ian Parry Jan 11, 2012

United States Channel

Crunch Time for the Business Cycle

James Picerno Jan 11, 2012

United States Channel

The Bain of Capitalism

Robert Reich Jan 11, 2012

United States Channel

Output Gaps and Inflation

Tim Duy Jan 11, 2012

The Kapali Carsi

Child’s Play in Turkish Monetary Policy

Emre Deliveli Jan 10, 2012

Geostrategy Channel

What Do We Know About Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions?

Fabius Maximus Jan 10, 2012

United States Channel

The Great Debate About Recession Risk Rolls On

James Picerno Jan 10, 2012

Geostrategy Channel

Geithner Presses China on Iran

Patrick Chovanec Jan 10, 2012

Geostrategy Channel

Prelude to a Shooting War

Marvin Zonis Jan 10, 2012

United States Channel

More on the Output Gap

Tim Duy Jan 10, 2012

United States Channel

How a Little Bit of Good Economic News Can Be Bad for the President

Robert Reich Jan 10, 2012

The Kapali Carsi

Turkish Crisis-Mongering and Conspiracy Theories

Emre Deliveli Jan 9, 2012

United States Channel

Current Economic Conditions

James Hamilton Jan 9, 2012

Global Macro Channel

Plutonomy

Barry Ritholtz Jan 9, 2012

United States Channel

American Exceptionalism and Euro-Bashing, Adam Davidson Style

Yves Smith Jan 9, 2012

United States Channel

QE3 or Not?

Tim Duy Jan 9, 2012

Geostrategy Channel

If No Trade Reversal Now, Then When?

Michael Pettis Jan 9, 2012

Dan Alpert's Two Cents

Inflated Wishful Thinking - Why Reflation Isn't Going to Happen Any Time Soon

Daniel Alpert Jan 8, 2012

Global Macro Channel

Nice Surprises So Far - Can They Possibly Last?

David Smith Jan 8, 2012

Finance & Markets Channel

Weighing the Week Ahead: New Year, New Tone?

Jeffrey Miller Jan 8, 2012

United States Channel

Ultimately, It's About the Inflation Target

Tim Duy Jan 8, 2012

Don't Shoot the Messenger

From Here to Eternity, Hungarian Style

Edward Hugh Jan 8, 2012

The Wilder View

European Daily Catch: Unemployment and Retail

Rebecca Wilder Jan 6, 2012

The Kapali Carsi

Iran Sanctions Bode Ill for Turkey’s Economy

Emre Deliveli Jan 6, 2012

Daily Digest

Analysis

UK Services PMI: January 2012

Markit Economics  Feb 03, 2012

Opinions

Low rates: the drug we can all do without

Financial Times  Satyajit Das Feb 02, 2012

Analysis

UK Manufacturing PMI at 8-month high in January.

Markit Economics  Feb 01, 2012

News

Global "great power politics" returns to Mideast

Reuters  Peter Apps Jan 31, 2012

News

Citigroup to Close Prop Trading Desk

Deal Book  KEVIN ROOSE Jan 27, 2012

Analysis

UK Consumer Price Indices: December 2011

Office for National Statistics  Jan 17, 2012

Research

The U.S. Housing Market: Current Conditions and Policy Considerations

U.S. Federal Reserve  Jan 04, 2012

News

In major blow, EU agrees embargo on Iranian oil

Reuters  Parisa Hafezi and Justyna Pawlak Jan 04, 2012

Analysis

UK Manufacturing PMI: December

Markit Economics  Jan 03, 2012

News

Germany wants new EU growth fund - source

Reuters  Dec 28, 2011

News

Restoring European Growth

Project Syndicate  Nuno Monteiro, Ian Shapiro and Jim Leitner Dec 27, 2011

Opinions

The ECB, eternal and infinite

The Economist  Dec 22, 2011

Analysis

Reform of the international monetary and financial system

VoxEU  Katie Farrant and Oliver Bush Dec 22, 2011

Opinions

2011 In Review: Four Hard Truths

IMF  Olivier Blanchard Dec 21, 2011

News

Developing nations should boost economic defences: IMF

Reuters  Felix Onuah Dec 20, 2011

Analysis

Financial stability review – December 2011

ECB  Dec 19, 2011

Analysis

The euro, monetary policy and the design of a fiscal compact

ECB  Speech by Mario Draghi Dec 14, 2011

Opinions

Europe needs a firewall to stabilise markets

Financial Times  John Paulson Dec 14, 2011

Analysis

Labour Market Statistics, December 2011

Office for National Statistics  Dec 14, 2011

Research

Renminbi internationalisation and China’s financial development

BIS  Robert McCauley Dec 13, 2011

Analysis

BIS Quarterly Review, December 2011

BIS  Dec 11, 2011

Analysis

Canadian Exports Lose Steam in October

TD Economics  Diana Petramala Dec 09, 2011

News

EU Banks Must Raise $153B of Extra Capital: EBA

Bloomberg  Jim Brunsden and Ben Moshinsky Dec 09, 2011

News

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-08/eu-banks-must-raise-153b-of-extra-capital-eba.html

Bloomberg  Jim Brunsden and Ben Moshinsky Dec 08, 2011

News

Bank of England MPC decision: December

Bank of England  Dec 08, 2011

News

Central Banks Prep for Life After Euro

Wall Street Journal  David Enrich et al Dec 08, 2011

News

Manufacturing slides towards recession

Financial Times  Sarah O’Connor Dec 07, 2011

News

Sharp fall in industry output raises recession fears

Reuters  David Milliken and Fiona Shaikh Dec 07, 2011

Opinions

Collateral crunch, meet BoE

FT Alphaville  Izabella Kaminska and Joseph Cotterill Dec 06, 2011

News

S&P ratings warning to top euro nations

Financial Times  FT Reporters Dec 05, 2011

News

U.S. CFTC set to vote on rule opposed by MF Global

Reuters  Dale Hudson) Dec 05, 2011

Analysis

Markit: UK Services PMI November

Markit Economics  Dec 05, 2011

News

Plan Z: IMF Could Set up Euro Aid Fund with EU Help

Spiegel online  Dec 04, 2011

News

King Urges Banks to Boost Capital as ‘Systemic Crisis’ Looms

Bloomberg  Ben Moshinsky Dec 01, 2011

Analysis

Land for Sale

Finance & Development  Raghuram Rajan and Rodney Ramcharan Dec 01, 2011

Analysis

Canada: Q3 2011 Real GDP Grew 3.5%

Statistics Canada  Nov 30, 2011

News

Maximising EFSF’s capacity approved

EFSF  Nov 29, 2011

Analysis

Secret Fed Loans Gave Banks $13 Billion

Bloomberg  Nov 29, 2011

News

Euro Zone Weighs Plan to Speed Fiscal Integration .

Wall Street Journal  Marcus Walker Nov 26, 2011

Analysis

The interplay of sovereign spreads and banks’ fragility in the Eurozone

VoxEU  Ashoka Mody and Damiano Sandri Nov 23, 2011

News

U.S. Stocks Erase Losses; IMF Revamps Program

Bloomberg  Rita Nazareth Nov 22, 2011

Analysis

How much capital do European banks need? Some estimates

VoxEU  Dirk Schoenmaker, Viral Acharya and Sascha Steffen Nov 22, 2011

Analysis

Public Sector Finances October 2011

Office for National Statistics  Nov 22, 2011

Analysis

Continuity, consistency and credibility

ECB  Speech by Mario Draghi Nov 21, 2011

Analysis

Feasibility of introducing Stability Bonds

EU Commission  Nov 21, 2011

Research

Global Banking Glut and Loan Risk Premium

Princeton University  Hyun Song Shin Nov 19, 2011

Analysis

Canadian CPI: Core Temperature Still Warm

BMO  Robert Kavcic Nov 18, 2011

News

ECB could lend to IMF for euro zone rescue: officials

Reuters  Jan Strupczewski and Daniel Flynn Nov 18, 2011

Analysis

The Current Currency Situation

Peterson Institute for International Economics  William R. Cline and John Williamson Nov 17, 2011

Analysis

Labour market statistics: November 2011

Office for National Statistics  Nov 16, 2011

News

Synthetic ETFs help big banks cut funding costs

Financial Times  Chris Flood Nov 13, 2011

News

MF Global Asia sale hampered by problems unwinding trades

Reuters  Bruce Hextall and Rachel Armstrong Nov 11, 2011

News

S&P's French rating mistake to be probed

Reuters  Jan Strupczewski and Rex Merrifield Nov 11, 2011

News

France furious over S&P ‘downgrade’ error

Financial Times  David Oakley and Hugh Carnegy Nov 10, 2011

News

EU Nations Back Short-Sale Law Over U.K.’s Legality Concerns

Bloomberg  Jim Brunsden Nov 10, 2011

News

CFTC reviews brokers after MF Global collapse

Financial Times  Hal Weitzman, Gregory Meyer and Nicole Bullock Nov 11, 2011

Analysis

Clear thinking about economic policy

VoxEU  David Backus and Thomas F Cooley Nov 10, 2011

Analysis

Canada September Merchandise Trade: Back in Black

CIBC Economics  Emanuella Enenajor Nov 10, 2011

Analysis

Canadian Trade: Surplus Surprise

BMO Economic Research  Benjamin Reitzes Nov 10, 2011

Opinions

The maths behind the madness

The Economist  The Economist online Nov 09, 2011

News

MPC keeps UK rates and policy on hold

Financial Times  Sarah O’Connor Nov 10, 2011

News

Jefferson County Files For Bankruptcy

Brevard Times  Nov 10, 2011

News

UK threatens veto over EU financial regulation

Reuters  Huw Jones Nov 09, 2011

Analysis

UK Trade Balance: September 2011

Office for National Statistics  Nov 09, 2011

Analysis

Canada: Update of Economic and Fiscal Projections November 2011

Department of Finance Canada  Nov 08, 2011

Analysis

Bank of Canada: Global Liquidity Cycles and Financial Stability

Bank of Canada  Mark Carney Nov 08, 2011

Research

SAFE: An Early Warning System for

ClevelandFed  Jing Wang, Mikhail V. Oet, Ryan Eiben, Timothy Bianco, Dieter Gramlich and Stephen J. Ong Nov 07, 2011

Research

Leaving the euro zone: a user’s guide

IESEG School of Management  Eric Dor Nov 02, 2011

Analysis

NCB Republic of Ireland Manufacturing PMI: October 2011

Markit Economic  Brian Devine and Andrew Harker Nov 01, 2011

News

PM announces confidence vote and referendum

Kathimerini  Nov 01, 2011

Analysis

Canadian Economy Bouncing Back in Q3

TD Bank Economics  Diana Petramala Oct 31, 2011

Analysis

Canada: August Real GDP Grew 0.3%

Statistics Canada  Oct 31, 2011

Analysis

World Bank Country Brief

WB  Oct 2011

News

Floods Likely to Push Up Benchmark Rice Prices

The Wall Street Journal  Patrick Barta Oct 31, 2011

Analysis

The pitfalls of official first-loss bond insurance

VoxEU  Daniel Gros Oct 28, 2011

Analysis

EURO SUMMIT STATEMENT October 26, 2011

EU Council  Oct 26, 2011

News

The EBA details the EU measures to restore confidence in the banking sector

EBA European Banking Authority  Oct 26, 2011

Analysis

An Analysis of State‐owned Enterprises and State Capitalism in China

US-China Economic and Security Review Commission  Oct 26, 2011

News

Euro Rescue Fund Chief Goes to China as Europe Seeks Investors

Bloomberg BusinessWeek  Jonathan Stearns Oct 26, 2011

Analysis

Bank of Canada: Monetary Policy Report October 2011

Bank of Canada  Oct 26, 2011

Research

Does G-4 Liquidity Spill Over?

IMF  Tao Sun and L. Effie Psalida Oct 25, 2011