skip to main content

Current Financial Crisis

Europe

Latin America

Middle East and Africa

North America

Economic Research

Economic Research

German Proposal May Accelerate Greek EZ Exit

By Megan Greene Jan 30, 2012

Economic Research

EZ State of Play: Another Summit, No More Answers

By Megan Greene Jan 27, 2012

Europe Weekly

Greek PSI and the ECB; EZ Yield Curves; EZ PMIs; UK Double Dip; Hungarian Monetary Policy; EZ Calendar

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Mikko Forss, Parul Walia, Jelena Vukotic, William Oman, Katharina Jungen and Mark Willis Jan 27, 2012

Europe Weekly

Reassessing the EFSF; Hungarian Politics; Turkish Fiscal Policy; EZ Calendar

By Elisa Parisi Capone, Maya Senussi, Jennifer Hsieh, Mark Willis and Katharina Jungen Jan 20, 2012

China Monthly

Where We Are and Whither We Are Tending

By Adam Wolfe Jan 4, 2012

Economic Research

Ireland: Still a Model Student?

By Megan Greene and Mark Willis Dec 26, 2011

Europe Weekly

EZ Pitfalls in 2012; Italian GDP; New Spanish Government; Swedish Monetary Policy; Hungarian, Polish Banks; EZ Calendar

By Katharina Jungen, Megan Greene, Mark Willis, Mikko Forss, Jelena Vukotic and Danya Churanek Dec 23, 2011

Economic Research

Will the Three-Year LTRO Reignite the Sovereign Bond Carry Trade?

By Megan Greene and Elisa Parisi-Capone Dec 21, 2011

North America Weekly

Looking at U.S. 2012 Fiscal Drag and Q4 GDP, Revisiting EZ Risks; Gauging Canadian Inflation, GDP and Bank Performance

By Prajakta Bhide, Tetiana Sears, Debraj Bagchi and Pushpak Sarkar Dec 19, 2011

Economic Research

EZ vs. U.S. Recessions—This Time Is Different

By Mikko Forss Dec 19, 2011

Economic Research

Across the Moat: Bank of England Evaluates Eurozone Threat

By Parul Walia and David Nowakowski Dec 16, 2011

Europe Weekly

EU Summit Special: Ratification Risks; UK Veto; IMF Fire Power; EZ Calendar

By Katharina Jungen, Elisa Parisi-Capone, Mark Willis, Mikko Forss and Jelena Vukotic Dec 16, 2011

Central Bank Watch

Overview: Central Bank on Wire

By Michael Manetta and the RGE Economic Research Team Dec 15, 2011

Central Bank Watch

Federal Reserve: December Update

By Prajakta Bhide Dec 15, 2011

Economic Research

EU Summit: Can Successfully Kicked, but No One Too Impressed

By Megan Greene Dec 12, 2011

Europe Weekly

ECB Meeting; EZ Crisis Impact on UK; Russian Elections; Turkish Inflation; Italian Fiscal Austerity; EZ Calendar

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Parul Walia, Tetiana Sears, Maya Senussi and Mark Willis Dec 9, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Portugal Outlook: Restructuring Down the Line

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Dec 9, 2011

Economic Research

France, Belgium and Austria in Eurozone Purgatory…For Now

By Katharina Jungen and Mark Willis Dec 7, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

France Outlook: Deleveraging Weighs on Domestic Demand

By Mark Willis Dec 7, 2011

Economic Research

EZ Rescue: Show Me the Money! Can You?

By Nouriel Roubini Dec 6, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Ireland Outlook: Outperforming the Eurozone

By Megan Greene Dec 6, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Eurozone Outlook: Recession Hits

By Megan Greene Dec 5, 2011

Economic Research

Conference Call Replay: A Preview of the U.S. Outlook for 2012

By Nouriel Roubini and the RGE Economic Research and Market Strategy Teams Dec 2, 2011

Europe Weekly

German, Global Central Bank, ECB Moves to Solve EZ Crisis; EZ Yield Curves; Hungarian Monetary Policy; Scandinavian Growth; EZ Calendar

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Megan Greene, Katharina Jungen, Mikko Forss, Jelena Vukotic, Mark Willis and William Oman Dec 2, 2011

Economic Research

Italy Should Restructure Its Public Debt Now

By Nouriel Roubini Nov 28, 2011

Europe Weekly

EZ Crisis Response; Eastern Europe Banks; ECB Monetary Policy; Hungary and the IMF; Belgian Politics; EZ Calendar

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Jelena Vukotic, William Oman, and Mark Willis Nov 25, 2011

Asia Weekly

Thailand Monetary Policy and Inflation, Philippines Monetary Policy, India GDP

By Adam Wolfe, Michael Manetta, Ayoti Mittra, Derrick Metriyakool and Kunal Kumar Kundu Nov 24, 2011

Economic Research

BRICs in Africa: After More Than Just Resources

By Maya Senussi and Rachel Ziemba Nov 22, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Brazil Credit; Mexico GDP and Politics; Colombia Monetary Policy

By Juan Lorenzo Maldonado, Bianca Taylor and Maria Jose Hernandez Nov 21, 2011

Economic Research

A Cheat Sheet for the Eurozone Crisis

By Megan Greene Nov 21, 2011

Economic Research

Conference Call Highlights: Can the EZ Be Brought Back From the Brink?

By Nouriel Roubini and the RGE Market Strategy and Economic Research Teams Nov 17, 2011

Economic Research

Europe Needs a Circuit Breaker Now

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Nov 15, 2011

Economic Research

Argentina: Peso Depreciation to Continue, Despite Capital Controls

By Bianca Taylor Nov 15, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Mexico Inflation Report; Chile Q3 GDP and Monetary Policy; Colombia Activity Indicators; Peru GDP

By Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Maria Jose Hernandez Nov 14, 2011

Economic Research

Conference Call Replay: Italy Now at Risk of Debt Restructuring

By Nouriel Roubini and the RGE Economic Research and Market Strategy Teams Nov 10, 2011

Economic Research

Italy: Too Little, Too Late

By Katharina Jungen, Mark Willis, David Nowakowski and Megan Greene Nov 10, 2011

Economic Research

Eastern European Banks: Funding Crisis Reprised?

By Jelena Vukotic Nov 8, 2011

Economic Research

Italy: Arrivederci Berlusconi—Coalition End-Game Approaching

By Mark Willis and Katharina Jungen Nov 4, 2011

China Monthly

I Get a Bailout, You Get a Bailout, We All Get a Bailout!

By Adam Wolfe Nov 1, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Italy Outlook Update: Arrivederci Growth!

By Mark Willis Nov 1, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Germany Outlook Update: From Supercharged Growth to Near-Stagnation

By Katharina Jungen Oct 31, 2011

Economic Research

EU Summit Reaction: The Devil Is in the Details

By Megan Greene and Jennifer Kapila Oct 27, 2011

Economic Research

Conference Call Replay: Eurozone in Crisis: Summit Response–What Really Can We Expect?

By the RGE Economic Research Team Oct 27, 2011

Economic Research

Sub-Saharan Africa's Vulnerabilities to EZ Crisis: Beyond Trade and Aid

By Maya Senussi and Rachel Ziemba Oct 26, 2011

Economic Research

France's Credit Rating: Au Revoir Triple-A

By Katharina Jungen and Mark Willis Oct 26, 2011

North America Weekly

U.S. Q3 GDP; Canadian Monetary Policy

By Prajakta Bhide and Tetiana Sears Oct 24, 2011

Economic Research

Waiting for the Wednesday Summit: Progress Report on EFSF Leverage Options, Bank Recaps and Greece

By Elisa Parisi-Capone and David Nowakowski Oct 24, 2011

Economic Research

Low Inflation in EZ Core Threatens Periphery’s Efforts to Regain Competitiveness

By William Oman and Megan Greene Oct 21, 2011

Europe Weekly

UK’s MPC Meeting; Norway’s Monetary Policy; Portugal’s Budget Plan; Hungary’s Credit Rating; Russia’s Retail Sales; EZ Calendar

By Katharina Jungen, Parul Walia, Mikko Forss, Jelena Vukotic, Rachel Ziemba and Tetiana Sears Oct 21, 2011

Economic Research

Last Shot on Goal: Will Eurozone Leaders Succeed in Ending the Crisis?

By Megan Greene and Nouriel Roubini Oct 21, 2011

Economic Research

Can Merkel Do 'Whatever it Takes' to Save the Eurozone?

By Mark Willis and Katharina Jungen Oct 19, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Brazil’s Monetary Policy; Mexico, Colombia and Peru’s Activity Indicators; Venezuela’s Debt

By Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Bianca Taylor Oct 17, 2011

Europe Weekly

Slovakia Ratifies EFSF; EZ Inflation Peaks; UK Unemployment to Rise; Poland’s Fiscal Overhaul

By Mark Willis, Katharina Jungen, Parul Walia, Jennifer Hsieh and Maya Senussi Oct 14, 2011

Economic Research

ECB: Passing the Buck to Super Mario

By Megan Greene Oct 10, 2011

Europe Weekly

PMIs Painting a Gloomier Picture by the Month

By Mikko Forss, Megan Greene, Rachel Ziemba, Katharina Jungen, Parul Walia, Maya Senussi, Jelena Vukotic, Tetiana Sears and William Oman Oct 7, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Brazil Outlook Update: We Revise Our Selic Forecast

By Bianca Taylor Oct 3, 2011

North America Weekly

U.S. Q3 GDP Anemic, Recession Musings; Canada: Growth Set to Slow; Labor Market Continues to Soften

By Prajakta Bhide and Tetiana Sears Oct 3, 2011

China Monthly

A Complex and Tightly Coupled System Headed for Failure

By Adam Wolfe Oct 3, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Indonesia Outlook Update: Warm Up the Chopping Block

By Michael Manetta Sep 30, 2011

Europe Weekly

Germany's EFSF Ratification; Sarkozy's Dwindling Re-Election Hopes; Poland's Currency Intervention

By Katharina Jungen, Mark Willis and Jelena Vukotic Sep 30, 2011

Economic Research

Conference Call Replay: The World Does Not End Every Day

By Nouriel Roubini and the RGE Market Strategy and Economic Research Teams Sep 27, 2011

Economic Research

The Age of Crisis: Down and Out Depression in D.C.—RGE on the IMF/WB Annual Meetings

By Arnab Das, Christian Menegatti, Rachel Ziemba and Katharina Jungen Sep 26, 2011

Europe Weekly

UK QE2; Hungarian Financial Stability Concerns; Swedish Policy Bullets; Swiss Currency Strength; Irish Growth Outlook

By Parul Walia, Jelena Vukotic, Mikko Forss, William Oman and Sehaj Malik Sep 23, 2011

Economic Research

Are Those Who Make History Condemned to Repeat It, Tipping Us Into Depression Again?

By Arnab Das, Nouriel Roubini and Christian Menegatti Sep 21, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Middle East and North Africa Outlook Update: Global Storm Exacerbates Transition

By Rachel Ziemba, Ayah El Said and Maya Senussi Sep 21, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Colombia Outlook Update: Domestic Demand to Sustain 2012 Growth

By Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Sep 20, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Eurozone Outlook Update: Crumbling Growth Prospects

By Katharina Jungen Sep 20, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Latin America Outlook Update: Another Steeplechase Ahead

By Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Sep 19, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Italy Outlook Update: Double-Dip Recession Risk

By Mark Willis Sep 19, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Chile Outlook Update: Battling Against Global Headwinds

By Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Sep 19, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Norway Outlook Update: Decoupling, a Bit

By Mikko Forss Sep 19, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

United Kingdom Outlook Update: Getting Dimmer

By Parul Walia Sep 19, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Asia Outlook Update: You Only Live Twice

By Adam Wolfe, Michael Manetta and Mikka Pineda Sep 19, 2011

Economic Research

Hungary: Fixing the FX-Debt, Breaking the Banks?

By Jelena Vukotic Sep 14, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

France Outlook Update: Weak Consumption Threatens Recovery

By Mark Willis Sep 14, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Singapore Outlook Update: Yer Blues

By Michael Manetta Sep 13, 2011

North America Weekly

U.S.: President Obama’s Jobs Program and Upside Risks; Canada: Slowing Employment Momentum

By Prajakta Bhide and Tetiana Sears Sep 12, 2011

Europe Weekly

Bleak Outlook for Western Europe's Labor Market

By Mikko Forss, Katharina Jungen, Mark Willis, Parul Walia, Sehaj Malik and Filipe Albuquerque Sep 9, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Brazil Rate Cut; Inflation in Mexico; Monetary Policy in Colombia, Chile, Peru

By Juan Lorenzo Maldonado, Bianca Taylor and Maria Jose Hernandez Sep 5, 2011

China Monthly

China Will Not Save the World

By Adam Wolfe Sep 2, 2011

Economic Research

German Parliament to Back New EFSF Powers, But an Increase Is Unlikely and Eurobonds a Fantasy

By Katharina Jungen and Mark Willis Sep 2, 2011

Europe Weekly

Weak Domestic Demand Prospects in Europe, With Few Bright Spots

By Katharina Jungen, Mark Willis, Mikko Forss, Parul Walia, Jelena Vukotic, David Rogovic, William Oman, Sehaj Malik and Filipe Albuquerque Sep 2, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Hungary Outlook Update: Looming Slowdown

By Jelena Vukotic Aug 30, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Ireland Outlook Update: Export-Led Growth to Remain Fragile

By William Oman and Katharina Jungen Aug 26, 2011

Mena Focus

Europe’s Woes Threaten MENA's Recovery

By Maya Senussi, Ayah El Said and Rachel Ziemba Aug 24, 2011

North America Weekly

U.S. Recession Watch; Canadian Consumer Spending and Monetary Policy

By Prajakta Bhide, Christian Menegatti and Tetiana Sears Aug 22, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Sweden Outlook Update: Open Economy Takes a Hit

By Mikko Forss Aug 18, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Eurozone Outlook Update: Sharp Slowdown Ahead

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Aug 17, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

United Kingdom Outlook Update: QE-Me-2 in the Cards

By Parul Walia Aug 17, 2011

Economic Research

Pressure Mounts on France’s Triple-A Credit Rating

By Mark Willis and Katharina Jungen Aug 15, 2011

Europe Weekly

Inflation Concerns Easing in EZ, Switzerland, UK, Hungary and Czech Republic

By Katharina Jungen, Sehaj Malik, Parul Walia and Jelena Vukotic Aug 12, 2011

Economic Research

Global Financial Crisis 2.0: How to Rescue Capitalism

By Nouriel Roubini Aug 12, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Retail Sales in Brazil; CPI in Mexico; Exports in Chile; Monetary Policy in Peru

By Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Bianca Taylor Aug 8, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Switzerland Outlook Update: SNB Moves to Adopt Quasi-Quantitative Easing

By Sehaj Malik and James Mason Aug 5, 2011

Economic Research

Conference Call Replay: U.S. Debt Scenarios and Implications for Growth and Asset Classes

By Nouriel Roubini, Arnab Das and the RGE Economic Research and Market Strategy Teams Aug 1, 2011

Europe Weekly

Spanish Politics; EFSF Ratification; German Soft Landing; Czech Monetary Policy; Turkish Depreciation

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Katharina Jungen, Jelena Vukotic, David Rogovic, Mark Willis and Brian Rayman Jul 29, 2011

Europe Weekly

UK Monetary Policy; Eurozone Inflation; Swedish Households; Eastern European Banks; Turkish Consumer Confidence; Polish Manufacturing

By Parul Walia, William Oman, Mikko Forss, Jelena Vukotic and David Rogovic Jul 22, 2011

Economic Research

Eastern Europe: Fallout from Italy’s Debt Concerns

By Jelena Vukotic and David Rogovic Jul 19, 2011

Economic Research

Truth or Dare: Breaking the Glass Ceiling on U.S. Federal Debt

By Prajakta Bhide and David Nowakowski Jul 12, 2011

Europe Weekly

Greek Debt; Volatile Turkish Inflation; Fragile Irish Growth; Russia's Weak Fixed Investment; Poland's Shale Gas Bonanza; Denmark's Bank Woes

By Mikko Forss, William Oman, Elisa Parisi-Capone, David Rogovic, Oritse J. Uku and Jelena Vukotic Jul 8, 2011

Economic Research

Q3 2011 Global Scenario Analysis: A Bumpy Rebalancing

By Christian Menegatti, Rachel Ziemba and the RGE Economic Research Team Jul 6, 2011

Economic Research

Germany's Banking Sector: Resistant to Change?

By Katharina Jungen and Jennifer Kapila Jul 6, 2011

Economic Research

Greek Political Crisis Reaches Boiling Point

By Mark Willis and Katharina Jungen Jun 27, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Outlook Overview: A Blip or a Dip for Global Growth?

By Christian Menegatti, Rachel Ziemba, Nouriel Roubini and the RGE Economic Research Team Jun 23, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Eurozone Outlook Update: Make It or Break It?

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Jun 22, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

U.S. Outlook Update: No Smooth Sailing in the 'New Normal'

By Prajakta Bhide and Christian Menegatti Jun 21, 2011

Economic Research

Greece: Restructuring Options by the Numbers

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, David Nowakowski and Jennifer Kapila Jun 21, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Converging to Potential Growth

By Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Jun 21, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Latin America Outlook Update: Converging Toward Potential Growth

By Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Jun 21, 2011

Economic Research

Global Growth: Soft Patch or Stall Speed?

By Nouriel Roubini Jun 20, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Italy Outlook Update: Political Instability Preventing Structural Reforms

By Mark Willis Jun 17, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

France Outlook Update: Growth Peaked in Q1

By Mark Willis Jun 17, 2011

Europe Weekly

Greek Crisis; German Banks Exposed; Irish Bondholders; Czech Banking Risks; Turkish Wage-Price Spiral

By Mark Willis, Katharina Jungen, James Mason, Jelena Vukotic and David Rogovic Jun 17, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

Hungary Outlook Update: Bumpy Road Ahead

By Jelena Vukotic Jun 16, 2011

Global Economic Outlook

United Kingdom Outlook Update: Gloomy Picture

By Parul Walia Jun 16, 2011

Economic Research

Sugarcoating a Bitter Pill: Can EU Policy Makers Agree on Greece?

By David Nowakowski and James Mason Jun 15, 2011

Economic Research

Hawkish ECB Remains in Denial About EZ Debt Crisis

By James Mason Jun 14, 2011

Economic Research

Could the Eurozone Break Up? Possible Over a Five-Year Horizon

By Nouriel Roubini Jun 13, 2011

Economic Research

EZ-Greece Debt Policy Options, Simplified

By Arnab Das Jun 10, 2011

Economic Research

Eastern Europe Banking: Wary of Eurozone Debt Jitters

By Jelena Vukotic May 26, 2011

Economic Research

UK Financial Regulation: Pricing and Competitive Implications for Banks

By Jennifer Kapila and Parul Walia May 19, 2011

Economic Research

Conference Call Replay - Greek Debt Situation and Options

By Nouriel Roubini and Arnab Das May 18, 2011

Economic Research

DSK's Arrest: Implications for the IMF Succession and PIIGS' Bailouts

By Nouriel Roubini May 16, 2011

Economic Research

CE-3 Fiscal Consolidation Efforts: No Shortcuts

By Jelena Vukotic and David Rogovic May 12, 2011

Economic Research

A How-To Manual for Plan B: Options for Restructuring Greek Public Debt

By Nouriel Roubini, Arnab Das, Jennifer Kapila, James Mason, David Nowakowski, Elisa Parisi-Capone and Christian Menegatti May 9, 2011

Europe Weekly

Shrinking Eurozone Liquidity; Russia's Banking Worries; Icesave Implications

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, David Rogovic, Mikko Forss, Rachel Ziemba, Sehaj Malik and James Mason May 6, 2011

Economic Research

Portugal: Policy Postcard From the Edge—Third Time Unlucky?

By Nouriel Roubini May 5, 2011

Economic Research

Honey, I Won't Shrink the Liquidity Yet! Beyond the End of QE2

By Prajakta Bhide, Christian Menegatti, David Nowakowski and Nouriel Roubini May 4, 2011

Europe Weekly

Finnish Election; Russian Consumption; Hungary's Constitution

By Mikko Forss, David Rogovic, Rachel Ziemba, Jelena Vukotic and Elisa Parisi-Capone Apr 21, 2011

Economic Research

Washout in Washington: Key IMF Meeting Takeaways

By Nouriel Roubini and Arnab Das Apr 19, 2011

Europe Weekly

Inflation Sparks Concern Across the Region

By Parul Walia, David Rogovic, Katharina Jungen, Jelena Vukotic and Rachel Ziemba Apr 15, 2011

Economic Research

Portugal Is Gone, How Safe Is Spain?

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Apr 13, 2011

Europe Weekly

Polish Fiscal Plan; Swedish Government Debt; Spanish Politics

By David Rogovic, James Mason, Mikko Forss, Mark Willis and Jelena Vukotic Apr 8, 2011

Economic Research

Ireland: Some Form of Default Likely By 2013, But No Panacea

By James Mason Apr 8, 2011

Economic Research

Portugal: In for the Long Haul

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Katharina Jungen and Mark Willis Mar 31, 2011

Economic Research

Political Challenges in Canada

By Tetiana Sears and Rachel Ziemba Mar 28, 2011

Economic Research

Portugal: Political Crisis Should Not Prohibit Rescue Package

By Filipe Manuel Pires de Albuquerque and Mark Willis Mar 25, 2011

Economic Research

Public Debt (Un)Sustainability Across the Eurozone Periphery

By James Mason Mar 21, 2011

Economic Research

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

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Mar 17, 2011

Economic Research

Bank of England to Hold the Line Against Temporary Surge in Inflation

By Parul Walia and James Mason Mar 15, 2011

Economic Research

Italy: Fiscal Progress But More to Do

By James Mason Mar 11, 2011

Europe Weekly

ECB Rate Path; Turkish Imbalances; UK Labor Market

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, David Rogovic, Parul Walia, Mikko Forss and Mark Willis Feb 25, 2011

Economic Research

Portugal: Bailout Pressure Mounting

By Mark Willis Feb 25, 2011

Economic Research

Chile: Inflation Expectations Remain Above Target

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Feb 25, 2011

Economic Research

Jordan: More of the Same, Though Protests Continue

By Rachel Ziemba Feb 23, 2011

Europe Weekly

UK Inflation Report; Spanish GDP; Romanian External Imbalances

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Mark Willis, Jelena Vukotic, Mikko Forss and James Mason Feb 18, 2011

Economic Research

Ireland: Single-Party Government?

By Mark Willis Feb 18, 2011

Europe Weekly

UK House Price Dynamics; EZ Q4 GDP; Fiscal Tipping Point in Hungary

By Parul Walia, Elisa Parisi-Capone, Jelena Vukotic, Mark Willis, David Rogovic and Rachel Ziemba Feb 11, 2011

Economic Research

Eurozone: Q4 GDP Preview

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Feb 11, 2011

Economic Research

Hungary: Is the Government About to Make a Fiscal U-Turn?

By Jelena Vukotic Feb 11, 2011

Europe Weekly

Irish Fiscal Plan in Doubt; Fighting Nordic Bubbles; Belgian Deadlock

By James Mason, Parul Walia, Mikko Forss, Elisa Parisi-Capone, Jelena Vukotic, Mark Willis and Pamela Reyes Feb 4, 2011

Economic Research

Ireland: Weak Growth Poses Risk to Fiscal Plan

By James Mason and Pamela Reyes Feb 4, 2011

Economic Research

Argentina: Strong Fiscal Revenues

By Bertrand Delgado Feb 4, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Overvalued Brazilian Real Hurts Exports and Industrial Output

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Renzo Merino Jan 31, 2011

Economic Research

Overvalued Currency to Hurt Brazilian Exports and Industrial Output

By Bertrand Delgado and Renzo Merino Jan 31, 2011

Europe Weekly

Russian Tightening; UK Contraction; Swiss Deflation Risk

By Rachel Ziemba, Parul Walia, Mikko Forss, Mark Willis, David Rogovic, James Mason and Pamela Reyes Jan 28, 2011

Economic Research

Brazil’s Monetary Policy to Rely on Fiscal and Credit Policies

By Bertrand Delgado and Renzo Merino Jan 28, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Brazil’s Current Account Deficit Doubles; Mexico’s Inflation Expected to Drop

By Bertrand Delgado and Alex Giron Jan 26, 2011

Economic Research

Brazil’s Current Account Deficit Doubles in 2010

By Bertrand Delgado Jan 26, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Diverging Inflation Rates in Brazil and Mexico

By Bertrand Delgado and Renzo Merino Jan 24, 2011

Europe Weekly

Greek Debt Restructuring; Turkish Monetary Policy; German Elections; Swedish Banks

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, David Rogovic, Mark Willis and Mikko Forss Jan 21, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Brazil to Keep Tightening; Mexico’s Inflation Expectations Deteriorate

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Jan 21, 2011

Economic Research

More Than One Way to Skin a Cat: A Review of UK Fiscal Plans

By James Mason and Parul Walia Jan 20, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Brazil’s Inflation Expectations to Deteriorate; Robust Growth in Peru

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Alex Giron Jan 19, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Brazil to Tighten Monetary Policy; Mexico to Stay on Hold

By Bertrand Delgado and Renzo Merino Jan 17, 2011

Europe Weekly

EU Crisis Strategy; German GDP; UK Inflation; Hungarian Exports

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Mark Willis, James Mason and Jelena Vukotic Jan 14, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Strong Growth in Brazil; Chile’s Central Bank on Hold

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Jan 14, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Brazil and Chile Expected to Continue Tightening in January

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Jan 12, 2011

Economic Research

Portugal in Dire Straits: Time to Stop the Wildfire

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Jan 11, 2011

LatAm Weekly

Week Ahead (Week of January 10, 2011)

By Bertrand Delgado Jan 10, 2011

Europe Weekly

Irish Bank Debt; EZ and CE Growth; Nordic Exports

By James Mason, David Rogovic, Mikko Forss and Elisa Parisi-Capone Jan 7, 2011

Economic Research

Eurozone at the Crossroads: Where to Go From Here?

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Dec 23, 2010

Economic Research

How Vulnerable Is Italy?

By Katharina Jungen Dec 22, 2010

North America Weekly

Will the Fed Allow Rising Borrowing Costs?; Sonata Forms in the Treasury Market

By David Nowakowski, Arun Motianey and Christian Menegatti Dec 20, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Week Ahead (Week of December 20, 2010)

By Bertrand Delgado Dec 20, 2010

Economic Research

Colombia's GDP Expected to Grow 4.1% in 2010

By Bertrand Delgado Dec 20, 2010

Europe Weekly

Fidesz vs. Hungary’s Central Bank; CEE Pension Pains; Icesave Progress

By Mary Stokes, Jelena Vukotic, Mikko Forss, Mark Willis and Parul Walia Dec 17, 2010

Economic Research

New Icesave Debt Manageable for Iceland

By Mikko Forss Dec 17, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Brazil Expected to Tighten; Mexico’s IP Decelerates; Chavez Requests Special Powers

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Alex Giron Dec 15, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Week Ahead (Week of December 13, 2010)

By Bertrand Delgado Dec 13, 2010

Europe Weekly

Prospects for EU Council Meeting; Ireland Divides a Smaller Fiscal Pie

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, James Mason, David Rogovic, Jelena Vukotic and Mary Stokes Dec 10, 2010

Global Economic Outlook

Global Overview: 2011 Outlook

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

Global Economic Outlook

United States: 2011 Outlook

By Prajakta Bhide, Christian Menegatti and Nouriel Roubini Dec 7, 2010

Economic Research

U.S. Employment Report: A Disappointing November

By Prajakta Bhide and Christian Menegatti Dec 3, 2010

Economic Research

The Zone of Austerity: Political Risk Stalking the Eurozone

By Michael Moran Dec 1, 2010

North America Weekly

Which Cat Among the Pigeons?

By Arun Motianey Nov 29, 2010

Economic Research

Ireland: A Dangerous Political Game

By James Mason and Mark Willis Nov 26, 2010

Economic Research

Comparing Spain With Ireland and Other PIIGS: Better in Some Ways, More at Risk in Others

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Christian Menegatti and Nouriel Roubini Nov 25, 2010

Economic Research

Debt Dominoes: Is Portugal Next?

By Katharina Jungen Nov 23, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Week Ahead (Week of November 22, 2010)

By Bertrand Delgado Nov 22, 2010

Economic Research

If Erin Goes Broke: A Quick Q&A on the Irish Debt Crisis

By James Mason Nov 19, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Week Ahead (Week of November 15, 2010)

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Nov 15, 2010

Europe Weekly

UK Inflation and QE2; Italy's Jobless Recovery?

By Parul Walia, Mark Willis, Mary Stokes, James Mason, Frances Donald and Jennifer Kapila Nov 15, 2010

Economic Research

Ireland: Bank Bailout Costs Could Top €50 Billion, But Only Under a Severe Scenario

By James Mason and Jennifer Kapila Nov 15, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Brazil’s Inflation Pressures Elevated; Mexico’s Industrial Output Decelerates

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Nov 12, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Mixed Inflation Results Across the Region

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Nov 10, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Week Ahead (Week of November 8, 2010)

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Nov 8, 2010

Europe Weekly

EZ's Head and Tailwinds; Acute Portuguese Crisis; Stalling Russian Growth

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, James Mason, Katharina Jungen, David Rogovic, Parul Walia, Rachel Ziemba and Mikko Forss Nov 5, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Brazilian Industrial Production Declines; Mexico’s PMIs Improve

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Alex Giron Nov 5, 2010

Economic Research

Ireland: From Bad to Worse

By James Mason Nov 5, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Brazil’s PMI Falls Below 50; Argentina’s Tax Revenues Grow

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Nov 3, 2010

North America Weekly

U.S.: Close to Stall Speed and QE2; Canada: How Slow Will H2 Be?

By Christian Menegatti, Prajakta Bhide, Rachel Ziemba and Tetiana Sears Nov 1, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Week Ahead (Week of November 1, 2010)

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Nov 1, 2010

Economic Research

U.S. Economic Growth: Mediocre and Even Closer to Stall Speed

By Nouriel Roubini, Christian Menegatti and Prajakta Bhide Oct 29, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Brazil’s Central Bank Remains Dovish; Political Uncertainty in Argentina

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Alex Giron Oct 29, 2010

Europe Weekly

Monetary Policy in Denmark and UK; German Exports; Turkish Bank Lending

By Parul Walia, David Rogovic, Katharina Jungen, Mikko Forss and James Mason Oct 22, 2010

Economic Research

The UK: MPC Split Three Ways; Bank Governor Sympathetic to Dovish Camp

By Parul Walia and James Mason Oct 22, 2010

Economic Research

Germany: Export Prospects With a Strengthening Euro

By Katharina Jungen Oct 22, 2010

Economic Research

Turkey: Is the Recent Surge in Bank Lending Cause for Concern?

By David Rogovic Oct 22, 2010

Economic Research

Denmark: Entering the Tightening Cycle

By Mikko Forss Oct 22, 2010

Economic Research

Irish Debt: To the Moon (and Back)?

By James Mason Oct 20, 2010

Europe Weekly

Hungary’s New Tax Measures; UK House Prices; Crisis Looming in Portugal

By Mary Stokes, Parul Walia, James Mason, David Rogovic, Rachel Ziemba, Katharina Jungen and Jelena Vukotic Oct 15, 2010

Economic Research

Q4 2010 Scenario Analysis: On the Knife Edge

By Rachel Ziemba and Christian Menegatti Oct 11, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Week Ahead (Week of October 11, 2010)

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Oct 11, 2010

Economic Research

Mexico’s Industrial Output to Decelerate

By Bertrand Delgado Oct 11, 2010

Economic Research

U.S. Employment Report: One More Step Toward QE2

By Prajakta Bhide Oct 8, 2010

Europe Weekly

Polish Capital Inflows; UK Growth; Norway's Budget

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Mary Stokes, Mikko Forss and Parul Walia Oct 8, 2010

Economic Research

ECB Exit Strategy and Counterparty Risk

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Oct 8, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Week Ahead (Week of October 4, 2010)

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Oct 4, 2010

Economic Research

Mexico’s Inflation Forecasts Brought Down

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Oct 4, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Brazil to Reinforce the Democratic Process this Sunday

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Alex Giron Oct 1, 2010

Europe Weekly

Fiscal Consolidation Threats

By Katharina Jungen, Elisa Parisi-Capone, Jelena Vukotic and David Rogovic Oct 1, 2010

Economic Research

Ireland: Drawing the Line

By Elisa Parisi-Capone Oct 1, 2010

Economic Research

Fiscal Consolidation in the Baltics: A Necessary Evil

By David Rogovic Oct 1, 2010

Economic Research

EZ Does It! Part I: Eurozone Endgame Scenarios

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Arnab Das and Christian Menegatti Sep 29, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Brazilian and Chilean Authorities Show Discomfort with FX Dynamics

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Alex Giron Sep 29, 2010

Economic Research

Mexico’s Recovery Still Sluggish

By Bertrand Delgado Sep 29, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Week Ahead (Week of September 27, 2010)

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Sep 27, 2010

Economic Research

The UK: Borrowing, Austerity Measures and Ratings Outlook

By Parul Walia Sep 24, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Brazil’s Consumer Confidence Stalls; Mexico’s Shy Recovery Persisted in Q2 2010

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado, Alex Giron and Maria Paula Carvajal Sep 24, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Brazil’s Current Account Deficit Widens; Argentina’s Growth Unsustainable

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Alex Giron Sep 22, 2010

Economic Research

Brazil’s Current Account Deficit Widens

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Alex Giron Sep 22, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Week Ahead (Week of September 20, 2010)

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Sep 20, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Intervention Is Back

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Maria Paula Carvajal Sep 17, 2010

Economic Research

The U.S. Should Ignite Job Creation With a Temporary Cut in Payroll Tax

By Nouriel Roubini Sep 16, 2010

North America Weekly

U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows; “Unusual Uncertainty” in Canada’s Monetary Outlook

By Prajakta Bhide, Tetiana Sears and Rachel Ziemba Sep 13, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Week Ahead (Week of September 13, 2010)

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Sep 13, 2010

North America Weekly

U.S.: Devil in the Details; Canada: Start of the New Normal

By Prajakta Bhide, Christian Menegatti, Tetiana Sears and Rachel Ziemba Sep 6, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Week Ahead (Week of September 6, 2010)

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado, Alex Giron and Maria Paula Carvajal Sep 6, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Brazil Ends Tightening; Mexico’s Inflation Improves

By Bertrand Delgado and Juan Lorenzo Maldonado Sep 3, 2010

Economic Research

Approaching a Dangerous Stall Speed

By Nouriel Roubini, Christian Menegatti and Prajakta Bhide Aug 27, 2010

Europe Weekly

Periphery Bank Borrowings; German H2 Preview; Romania's IMF Loan Risk

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Katharina Jungen, Mikko Forss, Jelena Vukotic and Parul Walia Aug 27, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Brazil's Spending Remains High Before Election

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Alex Giron Aug 27, 2010

LatAm Weekly

Brazil's Inflation Reaches Bottom; Mexico on a Rocky Growth Path

By Bertrand Delgado, Juan Lorenzo Maldonado and Ana Pulido Aug 25, 2010

Economic Research

North America Focus: Weak U.S. Data Spark 'Race to the Bottom'; Canada's Consumers Still Cool

By Prajakta Bhide, Tetiana Sears, Christian Menegatti and Rachel Ziemba Aug 23, 2010

Economic Research

North America Focus: U.S.: Warming Up the Helicopter; Canada: Inflation Moderates Going Forward

By Christian Menegatti, Prajakta Bhide, Tetiana Sears and Rachel Ziemba Aug 16, 2010

Economic Research

Europe Weekly Spotlight: Greek Loan Review; Depressed French Consumers; UK Financial Reform

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Katharina Jungen, Parul Walia, Rachel Ziemba, David Rogovic, Mary Stokes and Frances Donald Aug 6, 2010

Economic Research

North America Focus: U.S. Economy Proceeds Sluggishly; U.S. and Canadian Labor Markets Examined

By Prajakta Bhide, Tetiana Sears, Christian Menegatti and Rachel Ziemba Aug 2, 2010

Economic Research

Europe Weekly Spotlight: EZ Corporate Credit Conditions; Inflation Risks in Russia

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Katharina Jungen, Rachel Ziemba, David Rogovic, Mikko Forss and Jelena Vukotic Jul 30, 2010

Economic Research

Europe Weekly Spotlight: Markets Worry About Ireland; Bulgaria Hedges Energy Bets

By Katharina Jungen, Mary Stokes, David Rogovic, Jelena Vukotic, Parul Walia and Mikko Forss Jul 23, 2010

Economic Research

Rising Risks in Hungary: The Latest Flashpoint

By Mary Stokes Jul 20, 2010

Economic Research

Europe Weekly Spotlight: Germany Peaks; Slovakia Relents; UK House Price Indexes Diverge

By Katharina Jungen, Jelena Vukotic, Mary Stokes, Elisa Parisi-Capone, Mikko Forss and Parul Walia Jul 16, 2010

Economic Research

Europe Weekly Spotlight: Multi-Speed Eurozone Recovery; Strong UK Gilts; Confident Nordics

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Parul Walia, Eric Persson, Mary Stokes, Jelena Vukotic and David Rogovic Jul 9, 2010

Economic Research

Europe Weekly Spotlight: Growth in Turkey, Austerity Beyond (even France)

By Elisa Parisi-Capone, Mary Stokes, Katharina Jungen, Mikko Forss, Parul Walia and David Rogovic Jun 25, 2010

Economic Research

Is Hungary Facing Rollover Risk?

By Mary Stokes Jun 22, 2010

Economic Research

Uncertain Giant: Germany’s Changing Role in Europe

By Katharina Jungen and Michael Moran May 24, 2010

Economic Research

Latvia’s Internal Deflation: A Model for Greece?

By Mary Stokes Apr 30, 2010

Economic Research

A Modern Greek Tragedy May Soon Turn Into a Broader PIIGS Disaster

By Nouriel Roubini Apr 19, 2010

Economic Research

Greece/EZ Crisis: Slow Motion Train Wreck of Greek Bank Contagion Accelerates

By Arnab Das, Jennifer Kapila and Elisa Parisi-Capone Apr 9, 2010

Economic Research

Latvia: Crisis Again Rears its Ugly Head

By Mary Stokes and Jelena Vukotic Mar 19, 2010

Economic Research

German Data Points to 'U,' but Doppel Dipping Still a Risk

By Katharina Jungen Mar 15, 2010

Economic Research

Medicine for Europe's Sinking South

By Nouriel Roubini and Arnab Das Feb 4, 2010

Economic Research

Deja Vu: Will the U.S. Undergo a Reprise of 1937?

By Mikka Pineda Nov 16, 2009

Economic Research

The Fed's Balance Sheet and Possible Exit Strategies

By Mikka Pineda and Christian Menegatti Oct 1, 2009

Economic Research

Comparing Three Crises

By Mikka Pineda Sep 9, 2009

Economic Research

Is Eastern Europe on the Brink of an Asia-Style Crisis?

By Mary Stokes Jun 10, 2009

Economic Research

Green Shoots or Yellow Weeds?

By RGE Analyst Team May 13, 2009

Economic Research

The Impact of the Chrysler Bankruptcy

By RGE Analyst Team May 12, 2009

Economic Research

What the Stress Tests Didn't Tell Us

By Christian Menegatti May 8, 2009

Economic Research

How Severely Will Asia be Affected by the Global Recession?

By Arpitha Bykere, Rachel Ziemba and Mikka Pineda Mar 8, 2009

Economic Research

Meeting the U.S. Financing Needs

By Arpitha Bykere, Rachel Ziemba and Mikka Pineda Feb 18, 2009

Economic Research

Will China be the First to Recover?

By Rachel Ziemba Feb 17, 2009

Economic Research

The Specter of Technical Insolvency

By Nouriel Roubini and Elisa Parisi-Capone Jan 31, 2009

Economic Research

Focus on the U.S. Economy

By Arpitha Bykere, Elisa Parisi-Capone and Rachel Ziemba Nov 28, 2008

Economic Research

Looking for the Bottom

By Christian Menegatti Nov 16, 2008

Economic Research

What's the Matter With Hungary?

By Mary Stokes Oct 27, 2008

Economic Research

Is the Worst Behind Us?

By Christian Menegatti Oct 16, 2008

Economic Research

Financial Crisis Going Global

By Arpitha Bykere, Christian Menegatti, Elisa Parisi-Capone, Italo Lombardi, Mary Stokes, Mikka Pineda, Rachel Ziemba and Solomon Zirkiyev Oct 8, 2008

Economic Research

Russia's Bailout Package Just Keeps Getting Bigger

By Rachel Ziemba and Kavitha Cherian Oct 8, 2008

Economic Research

Fallout of the Global Financial Turmoil in the Middle East

By Ayah el Said and Rachel Ziemba Sep 28, 2008

Economic Research

Russia: In Crisis Mode

By Rachel Ziemba and Kavitha Cherian Sep 18, 2008

Economic Research

The Worst Financial Crisis Since the Great Depression

By Nouriel Roubini Sep 17, 2008

Economic Research

Why Japan's Downturn May Not Be So Mild After All

By Mary Stokes Sep 2, 2008

Economic Research

South and Southeast Asia in the Midst of a Global Recession

By Arpitha Bykere Aug 25, 2008

Economic Research

The Perfect Storm of a Global Recession

By Nouriel Roubini Aug 11, 2008

Economic Research

Conflcit in Georgia: Economic and Fiscal Fallout

By Rachel Ziemba and Kavitha Cherian Aug 11, 2008

Economic Research

Navigating Towards a Global Recession?

By RGE Analyst Team Aug 7, 2008

Economic Research

So, Is This A U.S. Recession?

By Christian Menegatti and Mikka Pineda Jul 30, 2008

Economic Research

Who Is Going to Bailout the Banks?

By Rachel Ziemba Jul 21, 2008

Economic Research

Global Recession Watch

By Christian Menegatti Jun 26, 2008

Economic Research

Deepening Recession, Tumbling Equity Markets and Sky-High Oil Prices

By Nouriel Roubini Jun 8, 2008

Economic Research

Effects of the U.S. Recession on Asian Growth

By Nouriel Roubini May 8, 2008

Economic Research

Meltdown, Anyone?

By Christian Menegatti Mar 11, 2008

Economic Research

A Fiscal Solution to Cope with the U.S. Slowdown?

By Arpitha Bykere Jan 1, 2008

Economic Research

Market Review: 2007, Year of...

By Mikka Pineda Dec 21, 2007

Economic Research

World Map of the U.S. Subprime Fallout

By Mikka Pineda Aug 1, 2007

Economic Research

Dr. Roubini's 2006 Speech to the IMF

By Nouriel Roubini Sep 7, 2006

EconoMonitors

Last Days of Rome

Why Occupy Wall Street Has Legs

Michael Moran Oct 20, 2011

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Roubini, Zandi, Ellis and Sanchez on the State of the Global Economy - Latest EconoMonitor Videos

Nouriel Roubini Oct 19, 2011

Global Macro Channel

Is This the Dark Matter…?

Anantha Nageswaran Feb 20, 2011

Global Macro Channel

Why Did Economists Miss the Crisis?

Anantha Nageswaran Feb 11, 2011

Global Macro Channel

Complacency

Anantha Nageswaran Feb 10, 2011

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Most Important Ideas in a Post-Crisis World: Roubini Ranked #4 by Economists

Nouriel Roubini Feb 10, 2011

Europe Channel

Unilateral Restructuring, Buybacks, and Euro Swaps: An Example

Paolo Manasse Feb 6, 2011

United States Channel

The Financial Crisis: Foreseeable and Preventable

Menzie Chinn Feb 4, 2011

Finance & Markets Channel

Had I Been in Davos...

Anantha Nageswaran Jan 31, 2011

Finance & Markets Channel

No Mystery at All...

Barry Ritholtz Jan 28, 2011

Finance & Markets Channel

FCIC Insider: 'I Can’t Believe They Suborned Brooksley Born'

Yves Smith Jan 28, 2011

Finance & Markets Channel

What Caused the Financial Crisis?

Mark Thoma Jan 27, 2011

United States Channel

Three Years After the Great Recession's Start

Menzie Chinn Jan 27, 2011

Finance & Markets Channel

Time Waits for No Man: How to Secure Financial Stability in 2011

Jose Vinals Jan 25, 2011

Finance & Markets Channel

Beyond the False Bonuses vs. Real Wages Debate

Carlo Resta Jan 24, 2011

Europe Channel

European Death Spiral – Communicable Diseases

Satyajit Das Jan 11, 2011

Geostrategy Channel

Why Can’t Europe Avoid Another Crisis? Why Can’t the U.S.?

Simon Johnson Dec 30, 2010

United States Channel

Looking Back at the Great Recession

James Hamilton Dec 29, 2010

Europe Channel

European Bank Stress Tests: Third Time Lucky?

Nicolas Veron Dec 21, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

The British Mess (III): Bank of England Tiptoes Around Sovereign Risk Worries

Richard Smith Dec 19, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Dogma Versus Reality

Barry Ritholtz Dec 19, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

10 Questions for GOP Members of Financial Crisis Inquiry

Barry Ritholtz Dec 16, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Fiscal Follies

Nouriel Roubini Dec 13, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Imminent Eurozone Default: How Likely?

Simon Johnson Dec 3, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Bailout Ricipients

Barry Ritholtz Dec 2, 2010

Europe Channel

Germany Is Old Too

Claus Vistesen Nov 30, 2010

Europe Channel

Another Lesson in How Not to Go About Things from the EU Commission

Edward Hugh Nov 30, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

An Orderly Market-Based Approach to the Restructuring of Eurozone Sovereign Debts Obviates the Need for Statutory Approaches

Nouriel Roubini Nov 28, 2010

Asia Channel

Chinese Inflation and European Defaults

Michael Pettis Nov 28, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Nouriel Roubini's Introduction to Christopher Whalen's Book, 'Inflated: How Money and Debt Built the American Dream' Published by Wiley, 2010

Nouriel Roubini Nov 24, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Deja Vu: My 2004 Book with Setser 'Bailouts or Bail-Ins?' Covers All the Issues in Sovereign and Debt Restructuring, Available On-Line

Nouriel Roubini Nov 22, 2010

Global Macro Channel

Exploring Economic Policy Frontiers After the Crisis: 2010 IMF Research Conference

Olivier Blanchard Nov 19, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

What Happens if Chinese Growth Slows?

Michael Pettis Nov 18, 2010

Europe Channel

Ireland Brinksmanship with the EU: Slow Motion Bank Run May Be Giving Government Leverage

Yves Smith Nov 18, 2010

Europe Channel

The Debt Problems of the European Periphery

Anders Aslund, Peter Boone & Simon Johnson Nov 17, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Deficit Problems? You Fix It!

Barry Ritholtz Nov 14, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Need for Reform

Walter Molano Nov 8, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

The Tragedy of the Obama Administration

Barry Ritholtz Nov 3, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Keeping Our Eyes on the (Economic Recovery) Prize

Joseph Mason Oct 28, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Richard Clarida's Retrospective on the Financial Crisis

James Hamilton Oct 25, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Goldman: The Fed Needs to Print $4 Trillion in New Money

Tyler Durden Oct 25, 2010

United States Channel

QE2 and History

James Picerno Oct 22, 2010

United States Channel

Foreclosure Nation

Barry Ritholtz Oct 21, 2010

Global Macro Channel

What I Didn't Say on the BBC

Edward Harrison Oct 21, 2010

Asia Channel

Sustaining Asia’s Recovery

Anoop Singh Oct 21, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Finance and the Housing Bubble

James Kwak Oct 19, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

DC Waking Up to Escalating Foreclosure Train Wreck: Grayson Calls for FSOC to Examine Foreclosure Fraud as Systemic Risk

Yves Smith Oct 7, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Financial System Fragilities – Achilles’ Heel of Economic Recovery

Jose Vinals Oct 5, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Basel III and Dodd-Frank: Useful Steps Forward, but Watch the Shadows

Thomas L. Fraser Oct 4, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Just Do It—Shaping the New Financial System

Jose Vinals Oct 4, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Slowing the Runaway Foreclosure Train

Barry Ritholtz Oct 4, 2010

Europe Channel

A CDO Cure for Europe

Satyajit Das Sep 30, 2010

Global Macro Channel

Most Wanted: Leadership and Courage

Carlo Resta Sep 29, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

The Super Rich Get Richer, Everyone Else Gets Poorer, and the Democrats Punt

Robert Reich Sep 26, 2010

United States Channel

Why No Amount of Fiscal or Monetary Stimulus Will Be Enough, Given How Small a Share of Total Income the Middle Now Receives

Robert Reich Sep 22, 2010

United States Channel

It's Official: Recession Ended June 2009

Barry Ritholtz Sep 21, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Roubini Bloomberg Video and Report: Risk of a Double-Dip

Nouriel Roubini Sep 15, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

We’re Still Blinded by Our Fetters of the Mind and so Unable to Fix the Economic Crisis

Fabius Maximus Sep 14, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Roubini Google Speech: U.S. Zeitgeist 2010

Nouriel Roubini Sep 14, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Saving the Lost Generation

Dominique Strauss-Kahn Sep 14, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

A Double Dose of Reality

Nouriel Roubini Sep 10, 2010

Global Macro Channel

Crisis Prevention in an Age of Uncertainty

Reza Moghadam Sep 9, 2010

Global Macro Channel

The Global Economy - Old Maids Who Won't Play Anymore

Claus Vistesen Sep 9, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Consumer Spending? Be Careful What You Wish For

Jeff Tyler Sep 7, 2010

The Wilder View

Policy Stuck in the Doldrums? Consumers Think So

Rebecca Wilder Jul 29, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

What Lies Ahead For the US Economy? The Global Economy?

Fabius Maximus Jul 29, 2010

United States Channel

A Triple Dip?

Mark Thoma Jul 29, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Income Inequality, International Payments Imbalances, and Crises

Mark Thoma Jul 28, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

US-China Economic Conflict: Not Dead, But Asleep

Robert M. Cutler Jul 27, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Pitchforks, Vampire Squids, and Simon Johnson's Robespierre Moment

Edward Harrison Apr 20, 2010

Emerging Markets Channel

Emerging Market Countries and the Crisis: How Have They Coped?

Reza Moghadam Apr 20, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Was Greece Rescue Futile and Is Portugal Next?

Yves Smith Apr 19, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Bill Clinton: Derivatives? My Bad…

Barry Ritholtz Apr 19, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Senator McConnell Is Wrong, Senator Kaufman Is Right. Any Questions?

Simon Johnson Apr 15, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Why Believe Bank Earnings Yet?

Joseph Mason Apr 14, 2010

Global Macro Channel

The Origins of the Next Crisis

Edward Harrison Apr 13, 2010

United States Channel

An Improved Version of Bailout Math

Barry Ritholtz Apr 13, 2010

United States Channel

Declining Bailout Costs or Bad Math?

Barry Ritholtz Apr 12, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

LSAPs: A Tale of Overkill

Models & Agents Apr 8, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

The Municipal Market

Rick Bookstaber Apr 7, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Misunderstanding the Last Financial Crisis

Barry Ritholtz Mar 29, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

More Foreclosures, Please . . .

Barry Ritholtz Mar 25, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Debunking Michael Lewis' Subprime Short Hagiography

Yves Smith Mar 25, 2010

Global Macro Channel

Stop Panicking: Capitalism Repeatedly Recovers from Financial Crises

William Easterly Mar 23, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

The Administration Starts to Fight on Banking, but for What?

Simon Johnson Mar 23, 2010

United States Channel

Monetary Policy Can Do More

Mark Thoma Mar 23, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Questions and Answers about the Financial Crisis

Mark Thoma Mar 17, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

The Mindset Will Not Change; a Depressionary Relapse May Be Coming

Edward Harrison Mar 15, 2010

Global Macro Channel

Shiller: A Crisis of Understanding

Mark Thoma Mar 15, 2010

Global Macro Channel

Vola-geddon

Models & Agents Mar 9, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

March Madness

Rob Parenteau Mar 8, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

More on the Resolution Authority Headfake

Yves Smith Mar 8, 2010

Global Macro Channel

2010: BRICs, PIIGS and the G-5 Countries

Antonio Carlos Lemgruber Mar 7, 2010

United States Channel

Fischisms: The Words “Economic Recovery” Have Become Trendy… Better Read the Fine Print*

Gene Fisch & Archana Sivadasan Feb 21, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

About the U.S. Economy: Where We Are, Where We’re Going

Fabius Maximus Feb 19, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Will Europe's PIGS Learn to Fly?

Nouriel Roubini Feb 11, 2010

Europe Channel

Reigniting Growth in Emerging Europe

Marek Belka Feb 10, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Goldman Sachs vs AIG

Barry Ritholtz Feb 8, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

The Option of Last Resort: A Two-Currency EMU

Michael Arghyrou & John Tsoukalas Feb 7, 2010

Dan Alpert's Two Cents

Another View: Looking Beyond the Volcker Rule

Daniel Alpert Feb 5, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Debunking Some AIG/FED/CDO Theories

Yves Smith Feb 5, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Causation Analysis: What “But Fors” Caused the Crisis ?

Barry Ritholtz Feb 5, 2010

Emerging Markets Channel

Redemption or Abstinence? Original Sin, Currency Mismatches and Counter-Cyclical Policies in the New Millennium

Ricardo Hausmann & Ugo Panizza Feb 4, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Impulse and Propagation Mechanisms and Regulatory Reform

Joseph Mason Feb 3, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Budget Sense and Nonsense

James Kwak Feb 2, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

It's about the Money...Really

James Picerno Jan 26, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

The Good, the Bad and the Irrelevant

Models & Agents Jan 26, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Bailouts: Catching a Falling Knife

Edward Harrison Jan 25, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

Botox Cures – Part 1

Satyajit Das Jan 25, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Is the “Volcker Rule” More than a Marketing Slogan?

Simon Johnson Jan 24, 2010

Europe Channel

Unwinding Crisis Policies in Europe: Are we There Yet?

Marek Belka Jan 22, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Clearly this is Their First Rodeo

Mark Thoma Jan 22, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Secretary Geithner Needs to Get with the Program

Simon Johnson Jan 22, 2010

Dan Alpert's Two Cents

Please, Listen to the Man

Daniel Alpert Jan 21, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Why Obama is Now (finally) Getting Tough on Wall Street

Robert Reich Jan 21, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Obama to Propose Rules to Restrict Proprietary Trading

Yves Smith Jan 21, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Obama Proposes Volcker-Style Financial Reform

Mark Thoma Jan 21, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Grading Obama’s Economic Policy after One Year

Edward Harrison Jan 20, 2010

United States Channel

Who Bears the Costs of Post-Crisis Recovery ?

Barry Ritholtz Jan 20, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Taxing Bailed-Out Financial Institutions

Mark Thoma Jan 20, 2010

Global Macro Channel

The Outlook for 2010: A Critique of Modern Monetary Policy

Joseph Mason Jan 19, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Does Conventional Wisdom Miss the Boat on Banker Bonuses?

Rene Stulz Jan 15, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Why Obama Must Take On Wall Street

Robert Reich Jan 13, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Will We Get ''Sensible, Comprehensive Financial Reform"?

Mark Thoma Jan 13, 2010

Finance & Markets Channel

The Outlook for 2010: Bank Failures and Bank Losses Ahead

Joseph Mason Jan 12, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

The Most Stunning (and Uncommented on) Revelation in Too Big Too Fail

Yves Smith Jan 11, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

The Case for a Supertax on Big Bank Bonuses

Simon Johnson Jan 11, 2010

United States Channel

More Employment Charts

Barry Ritholtz Jan 11, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

The Letter and the Spirit of Monetary Policy

Models & Agents Jan 11, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

Bernanke Grades the Fed

James Hamilton Jan 6, 2010

Global Macro Channel

The Price Tag for Damage Control

James Picerno Jan 6, 2010

United States Channel

Chart du Jour: No Signs of Imminent Rate Hike

Prieur du Plessis Jan 6, 2010

Geostrategy Channel

No to Bernanke

James Kwak Jan 4, 2010

United States Channel

Bernanke Still Does Not Understand Credit Crisis

Barry Ritholtz Jan 4, 2010

Global Macro Channel

Why Economists Failed to Anticipate the Financial Crisis

Edward Harrison Jan 3, 2010

Global Macro Channel

How Important Is Structural Unemployment in the Current Recession/Recovery?

Menzie Chinn Dec 29, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

The Fairness of Financial Rescue

Mark Thoma Dec 29, 2009

Geostrategy Channel

Why Christmas Eve?

Tim Duy Dec 29, 2009

United States Channel

2009: The Year Wall Street Bounced Back and Main Street Got Shafted

Robert Reich Dec 28, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Interview with Satyajit Das on Derivatives and the Financial Crisis

Satyajit Das Dec 23, 2009

Geostrategy Channel

Moving Away from Stimulus Happy Talk to Focus on Malinvestment

Edward Harrison Dec 21, 2009

Europe Channel

Bank Collapse in Austria Brings Debt in Eastern Europe Center Stage

Edward Harrison Dec 15, 2009

Emerging Markets Channel

How Do the Baltic Countries Cope?

Karsten Staehr Dec 15, 2009

Global Macro Channel

Drug Money Saved Banks in Global Crisis?

Yves Smith Dec 13, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

FDIC Bank Failures

Barry Ritholtz Dec 13, 2009

Geostrategy Channel

We Face a Real Challenge in Dealing with that Feeling that the Crisis is Over

Mark Thoma Dec 13, 2009

Geostrategy Channel

Matt Taibbi: Obama’s Big Sellout

Edward Harrison Dec 11, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Another Rescue Plan Comes in Below the Original Price Tag

David E. Altig Dec 9, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Bankers had Cashed in Before the Music Stopped

Lucian Bebchuk Dec 7, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

The Importance of Capital Requirements

James Kwak Dec 7, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Deposits in Failed Banks as a Percent of GDP

Mark Thoma Dec 6, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Reaching for Yield in the Post-TARP Era

Edward Harrison Dec 4, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Nouriel Roubini Ranked #4 in Foreign Policy's List of Top 100 Global Thinkers

Nouriel Roubini Nov 30, 2009

Geostrategy Channel

The Housing Crisis and Wall Street Shame

Robert Reich Nov 30, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Historical Rhymes

James Picerno Nov 30, 2009

United States Channel

Obama: Debt Could Cause a Double Dip Recession

Edward Harrison Nov 18, 2009

Global Macro Channel

Post-Crisis: What Should Be the Goal of a Fiscal Exit Strategy?

Carlo Cottarelli Nov 16, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Inflation Expectations Continue to Inch Higher

James Picerno Nov 11, 2009

Asia Channel

The Puzzle of Asia’s Rapid Rebound

Anoop Singh Nov 3, 2009

Global Macro Channel

On Revisions and on Conditioning

Menzie Chinn Nov 3, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Reserve Accumulation and Easy Money Helped to Cause the Subprime Crisis

Mark Thoma Oct 27, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Munchau: Next Crisis Coming Sooner Than You Think

Yves Smith Oct 19, 2009

Global Macro Channel

Economists Discuss the Impact of the Stimulus on our Recession

Fabius Maximus Oct 12, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

BBC Video Interview

Nouriel Roubini Oct 12, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Roubini and El Said: The Transmission of the Financial Crisis to Emerging Markets

Nouriel Roubini Oct 9, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

WSJ Item/Interview

Nouriel Roubini Oct 8, 2009

Dan Alpert's Two Cents

Banking Lessons We Should Have Learned

Daniel Alpert Oct 7, 2009

Geostrategy Channel

Specifically, What Should Be Done For Jobs?

Robert Reich Oct 5, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

TARP Losses: $100-200B (And Counting…)

Barry Ritholtz Oct 5, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

My CNBC Interview this Morning on Squawk Box

Nouriel Roubini Oct 5, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Marc Faber: “Monetary Policy in the United States will stay Expansionary”

Edward Harrison Oct 5, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Back-Door Resolution Authority

James Kwak Sep 30, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Federal Reserve’s Fisher Says Tightening will be Aggressive

Edward Harrison Sep 30, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Visualizing Industry Job Losses

Barry Ritholtz Sep 29, 2009

Emerging Markets Channel

Overview: Eastern Promises

Walter Molano Sep 24, 2009

Asia Channel

SEAsia: Turning a Corner or Turning Away?

Rumi Malott Morales Sep 24, 2009

Global Macro Channel

Moody’s: Iceland, Latvia and Hungary in “Fragile Stabilization”

Edward Harrison Sep 23, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Why the Dow is Hitting 10,000 even when Consumers Can't Buy and Business Cries "Socialism"

Robert Reich Sep 23, 2009

The Wilder View

Central Bank Rates One Year from Now...FF up 52 bps

Rebecca Wilder Sep 22, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Did Economist's Ever get it Right?

Mark Thoma Sep 18, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Who Has All the Answers?

Mark Thoma Sep 16, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

"Desperately seeking an exit strategy" New Roubini Project Syndicate Op-Ed

Nouriel Roubini Sep 16, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Roubini Video Interview on Forbes.com

Nouriel Roubini Sep 15, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Roubini Interview with Maria Bartiromo on the Wall Street Journal Report

Nouriel Roubini Sep 14, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Any Objective Review Shows that the Big Banks are Simply too Big for the Safety of this Country

Reggie Middleton Sep 14, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Free Market Day (but just a day)

Barry Ritholtz Sep 14, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's Global EconoMonitor

Roubini Interview on CNBC's Squawk Box

Nouriel Roubini Sep 14, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

The Continuing Disaster of Wall Street, One Year Later

Robert Reich Sep 14, 2009

The Wilder View

What Would Friedman Say?

Rebecca Wilder Sep 14, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

The Economic Impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

Mark Thoma Sep 11, 2009

Dan Alpert's Two Cents

Haven’t We Been to this Show Before? (Note: Past Results are No Guide to Future Performance)

Daniel Alpert Sep 9, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Why Did Economists Get It So Wrong? Krugman is Right

Jeffrey Frankel Sep 9, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

1930s Déjà Vu

Prieur du Plessis Sep 9, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Bailout Profits? Don’t Make Me Laugh!

Barry Ritholtz Aug 31, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Top UK Regulator Supports Transactions Tax to Shrink Financial Sector

Jeffrey Frankel Aug 31, 2009

Global Macro Channel

Reflections on the Causes and Consequences of the Debt Crisis of 2008

Menzie Chinn Aug 28, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Causes: Too Much Debt

James Kwak Aug 28, 2009

Geostrategy Channel

The Credibility of Farmers, Priests and Prostitutes – and Bankers?

Michael Pettis Aug 27, 2009

Finance & Markets Channel

Bonus Guarantees Can Fuel Risky Moves

Lucian Bebchuk Aug 27, 2009

Asia Channel

China Cutting Overcapacity

Edward Harrison Aug 27, 2009

Daily Digest

News

Polish Output Jumps 7.7%, Suggesting Rate Cut Not Needed

Bloomberg BusinessWeek  Katya Andrusz and Dorota Bartyzel Oct 19, 2011

News

Kenya: U.S. and Euro Zone Crises to Affect Nation's Exports

Business Daily  Geoffrey Irungu Oct 17, 2011

News

EBRD cuts 2012 growth forecasts for CEE

Financial Times  Neil Buckley Oct 19, 2011

News

Spain downgrade adds pressure, Merkel & Sarkozy to talk

Reuters  Luke Baker and Elisabeth O'Leary Oct 19, 2011

News

Euro Zone's Current-Account Deficit Shrinks

The Wall Street Journal  Oct 19, 2011

Opinions

The Bankers’ Capital War

Project Syndicate  Howard Davies Oct 19, 2011

Analysis

United Kingdom: BoE voted unanimously

BNP Paribas  Caroline Newhouse Oct 19, 2011

News

BOE United on Stimulus

The Wall Street Journal  Jason Douglas and Ainsley Thomson Oct 19, 2011

Analysis

Global liquidity is more and more out of control

Natixis Bank  Patrick Artus Oct 19, 2011

Analysis

Global liquidity is more and more out of control

Natixis Bank  Patrick Artus Oct 19, 2011

News

Strike shuts down Greece before austerity vote

Reuters  Renee Maltezou and Lefteris Papadimas Oct 19, 2011

News

Bank's King urges Germany, others to boost demand

Reuters  David Milliken and Sven Egenter Oct 18, 2011

News

Germany, France See Declines in Foreign-Investment Flows

The Wall Street Journal  Paul Hannon Oct 19, 2011

News

Moody’s cuts Spain’s sovereign rating

Financial Times  Miles Johnson Oct 18, 2011

News

Chile Stimulus Would Target Investment, Employment, Larrain Says

Bloomberg  Randall Woods Oct 18, 2011

News

Eastern Europe Slows on ‘Protracted’ Euro Crisis, EBRD Says

Bloomberg  Agnes Lovasz Oct 18, 2011

News

Germany 'to cut aid' to Africa over Eurozone crisis: envoy

Africa Review  Elias Mbao Oct 18, 2011

Blogs

Why the economic woes in the West will not leave Africa unharmed

How We Made it in Africa  Claude Harding Oct 18, 2011

News

U.K. Inflation Continues Rise

The Wall Street Journal  Oct 18, 2011

Analysis

Greece: Super size me

Unicredit Bank  Oct 18, 2011

News

Portugal Says GDP to Shrink More Than Earlier Forecast

Bloomberg  Joao Lima and Anabela Reis Oct 18, 2011

News

Portugal 2012 budget bill sees deep recession

Reuters  Oct 18, 2011

Analysis

Germany: ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment - Economic Expectations Weaken Once Again

Centre for European Economic Research  Oct 18, 2011

Analysis

United Kingdom: Inflation jumped in September (5.2 % y/y)

BNP Paribas  Caroline Newhouse Oct 18, 2011

News

France pledges to defend triple-A rating

Financial Times  David Oakley and Hugh Carnegy Oct 18, 2011

News

Portugal Budget 'Bold'; Need Comprehensive Crisis Solution

Wall Street Journal  Oct 18, 2011

News

SWFs Important In GCC Development plans

MEMRI Economic Blog  Oct 17, 2011

Opinions

Germany will never leave the eurozone

Financial Times  Ian Bremmer Oct 18, 2011

News

U.K: Consumer Price Indices September 2011

Office for National Statistics, U.K  Oct 18, 2011

News

Portugal Unveils Deep Cuts

The Wall Street Journal  Patricia Kowsmann Oct 18, 2011

News

Moody's warns France on possible negative outlook

Reuters  Walter Brandimarte Oct 18, 2011

News

Strike action to peak this week

Kathimerini  Oct 16, 2011

News

Berlin dampens summit hopes, banks under pressure

Reuters  Steve Slater and Matthias Inverardi Oct 17, 2011

News

Schäuble: EU Likely to Adopt a 9% Capital Ratio

The Wall Street Journal  Tom Fairless Oct 17, 2011

Opinions

What the G20 can do to solve the eurozone crisis

Financial Times  Mohamed El-Erian Oct 17, 2011

News

IBSA countries to discuss Syria, international crisis

Times of Oman  Oct 17, 2011

News

Deadline Sets Stage for Crucial Euro Week

The Wall Street Journal  Charles Forelle and Sudeep Reddy Oct 17, 2011

News

Government seeks unity for vital vote

Kathimerini  Oct 16, 2011

Analysis

What solution to the Greek crisis?

Natixis Bank  Patrick Artus Oct 14, 2011

News

G-20 Mulls Over Lending Boost to IMF

The Wall Street Journal  Costas Paris and Esther Fung Oct 14, 2011

Analysis

Spain: Economic Outlook

BBVA Research  Aug 03, 2011

Analysis

Weekly Focus: Finally some relief

Danske Bank  Allan von Mehren and Steen Bocian Oct 14, 2011

News

Policymakers say Greek deal must avoid default

Financial Times  Peter Spiegel, Ralph Atkins and Hugh Carnegy Oct 14, 2011

Opinions

Slovakia and the euro: Radicova’s lament

The Economist  Oct 15, 2011

Opinions

Recapitalising Europe’s banks- Cushion calculations

The Economist  Oct 15, 2011

News

S&P cuts Spain’s sovereign debt rating

Financial Times  Telis Demos Oct 14, 2011

News

PSI alternatives under discussion

Kathimerini  Oct 13, 2011

News

UK trade deficit cut by higher exports

BBC  Oct 13, 2011

News

Consumer prices in September 2011: +2.6% on September 2010

Federal Statistical Office (Destatis)  Oct 13, 2011

Research

ECB: Monthly Bulletin, Octoberr 2011

European Central Bank  Oct 13, 2011

News

France says EFSF should be turned into a bank

Reuters  Daniel Flynn Oct 13, 2011

News

Berlusconi Calls for Confidence Vote

The Wall Street Journal  Christopher Emsden Oct 13, 2011

News

Slovak parliament gears up for new vote on EFSF

Reuters  Michael Winfrey Oct 13, 2011

News

Europe's Bailout Fund Overcomes a Hurdle

The Wall Street Journal  Charles Forelle and Leos Rousek Oct 13, 2011

Opinions

Greece needs to carry out genuine reforms

Kathimerini  Matthias Mors Oct 12, 2011

News

EU Pushes Bank Plan

The Wall Street Journal  Laurence Norman and Matthew Dalton Oct 13, 2011

Analysis

Italy 2020: Debt reduction is the order of the day

Deutsche Bank  Oct 12, 2011

Opinions

A Path through Europe’s Minefield

Project Syndicate  George Soros Oct 12, 2011

Opinions

A Standby Program for the Eurozone

Project Syndicate  Raghuram Rajan Oct 12, 2011

News

Nigeria: Sanusi Raises the Alarm Over Euro Zone Crisis Spillovers

This Day (Nigeria)  Bukola Olatunji Oct 11, 2011

Analysis

A liquidity crisis can turn into a solvency crisis

Natixis Bank  Patrick Artus Oct 12, 2011

News

Spanish Banks Hit By Rating Cuts

The Wall Street Journal  Christopher Bjork Oct 12, 2011

News

Deficit widened despite tax hikes

Kathimerini  Oct 12, 2011

Opinions

Coco for Europe

Project Syndicate  Barry Eichengreen Oct 11, 2011

Analysis

France: Inflation stable at 2.2% in September

BNP Paribas  Frédérique Cerisier Oct 12, 2011

News

UK unemployment highest in 17 years

Financial Times  Brian Groom Oct 12, 2011

Blogs

Hungary’s Leader Warns of Lehman Moment in Europe

Wall Street Journal  Veronika Gulyas Oct 11, 2011

Analysis

Euro area: Slovakia voted no... what'’s next?

Danske Bank  Frank Øland Hansen Oct 12, 2011

Analysis

Euroland: Market Discipline or Market Instability?

Morgan Stanley  Elga Bartsch Oct 07, 2011

Analysis

Sweden and Norway-Fabulous recovery in Sweden coming to an end

J.P.Morgan  Nicola Mai Oct 07, 2011

Analysis

Euro area-ECB boosts liquidity but leaves rate unchanged

J.P.Morgan  David Mackie and Greg Fuzesi Oct 07, 2011

Analysis

South Africa: The medium-term budget and the European debt crisis

Sanlam  Jac Laubscher Oct 11, 2011

News

Slovak PM threatens to quit over eurozone rescue fund

Financial Times  Peter Spiegel and Jan Cienski in Warsaw Oct 11, 2011

News

U.K. Manufacturing Output Declined in August

Bloomberg  Svenja O’Donnell Oct 11, 2011

Analysis

Spain: Inflation slightly accelerated in September

BNP Paribas  Thibault Mercier Oct 11, 2011

Opinions

Spain’s worst banks get a new owner: the taxpayer

The Economist  Oct 08, 2011

News

Greece loan talks advance as EU delays summit

Reuters  Stephen Brown and Lefteris Papadimas Oct 10, 2011

News

Regulators stand up for new capital rules

Financial Times  Patrick Jenkins Oct 10, 2011

News

U.K: Economy barely grew in third quarter

Reuters  Oct 11, 2011

Analysis

August Industrial Production In The Euro-Area

Haver Analytics  Oct 10, 2011

News

Belgium nationalises Dexia retail bank in rescue deal

The Telegraph  Oct 10, 2011