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RGE Analysis

Medicine for Europe's Sinking South

By Nouriel Roubini and Arnab Das Feb 04, 2010

The Fed's Balance Sheet and Possible Exit Strategies

Mikka Pineda and Christian Menegatti Oct 01, 2009

Comparing Three Crises

Mikka Pineda Sep 09, 2009

Green Shoots or Yellow Weeds?

RGE Analyst Team May 13, 2009

The Impact of the Chrysler Bankruptcy

RGE Analyst Team May 12, 2009

What the Stress Tests Didn't Tell Us

Christian Menegatti May 08, 2009

How Severely Will Asia be Affected by the Global Recession?

Arpitha Bykere, Rachel Ziemba and Mikka Pineda Mar 08, 2009

Meeting the U.S. Financing Needs

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

Will China be the First to Recover?

Rachel Ziemba Feb 17, 2009

The Specter of Technical Insolvency

Nouriel Roubini and Elisa Parisi-Capone Jan 31, 2009

Focus on the U.S. Economy

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

Looking for the Bottom

Christian Menegatti Nov 16, 2008

What's the Matter With Hungary?

Mary Stokes Oct 27, 2008

Is the Worst Behind Us?

Christian Menegatti Oct 16, 2008

Financial Crisis Going Global

Arpitha Bykere, Christian Menegatti, Elisa Parisi-Capone, Italo Lombardi, Mary Stokes, Mikka Pineda, Rachel Ziemba and Solomon Zirkiyev Oct 08, 2008

Russia's Bailout Package Just Keeps Getting Bigger

Rachel Ziemba and Kavitha Cherian Oct 08, 2008

Fallout of the Global Financial Turmoil in the Middle East

Ayah el Said and Rachel Ziemba Sep 28, 2008

Russia: In Crisis Mode

Rachel Ziemba and Kavitha Cherian Sep 18, 2008

Conflcit in Georgia: Economic and Fiscal Fallout

Rachel Ziemba and Kavitha Cherian Aug 11, 2008

The Perfect Storm of a Global Recession

Nouriel Roubini Aug 11, 2008

Navigating Towards a Global Recession?

RGE Analyst Team Aug 07, 2008

So, Is This A U.S. Recession?

Christian Menegatti and Mikka Pineda Jul 30, 2008

Who Is Going to Bailout the Banks?

Rachel Ziemba Jul 21, 2008

Global Recession Watch

Christian Menegatti Jun 26, 2008

Meltdown, Anyone?

Christian Menegatti Mar 11, 2008

Market Review: 2007, Year of...

Mikka Pineda Dec 21, 2007

EconoMonitors

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Vola-geddon

Models & Agents Mar 9, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

March Madness

Rob Parenteau Mar 8, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

More on the Resolution Authority Headfake

Yves Smith Mar 8, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

2010: BRICs, PIIGS and the G-5 Countries

Antonio Carlos Lemgruber Mar 7, 2010

US EconoMonitor

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

Gene Fisch, Jr. and Archana Sivadasan Feb 21, 2010

US EconoMonitor

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

Fabius Maximus Feb 19, 2010

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

Will Europe's PIGS Learn to Fly?

Nouriel Roubini and Arnab Das Feb 11, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Reigniting Growth in Emerging Europe

Marek Belka Feb 10, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

Goldman Sachs vs AIG

Barry Ritholtz Feb 8, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

The Option of Last Resort: A Two-Currency EMU

Michael Arghyrou and John Tsoukalas Feb 7, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

Another View: Looking Beyond the Volcker Rule

Daniel Alpert Feb 5, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

Debunking Some AIG/FED/CDO Theories

Yves Smith Feb 5, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

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

Barry Ritholtz Feb 5, 2010

Emerging Markets Monitor

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

Ricardo Hausmann and Ugo Panizza Feb 4, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Impulse and Propagation Mechanisms and Regulatory Reform

Joseph Mason Feb 3, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Budget Sense and Nonsense

James Kwak Feb 2, 2010

US EconoMonitor

It's about the Money...Really

James Picerno Jan 26, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Good, the Bad and the Irrelevant

Models & Agents Jan 26, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

Bailouts: Catching a Falling Knife

Edward Harrison Jan 25, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Botox Cures – Part 1

Satyajit Das Jan 25, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

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

Simon Johnson Jan 24, 2010

Europe EconoMonitor

Unwinding Crisis Policies in Europe: Are we There Yet?

Marek Belka Jan 22, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

Clearly this is Their First Rodeo

Mark Thoma Jan 22, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

Secretary Geithner Needs to Get with the Program

Simon Johnson Jan 22, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

Please, Listen to the Man

Daniel Alpert Jan 21, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

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

Robert Reich Jan 21, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

Obama to Propose Rules to Restrict Proprietary Trading

Yves Smith Jan 21, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

Obama Proposes Volcker-Style Financial Reform

Mark Thoma Jan 21, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Grading Obama’s Economic Policy after One Year

Edward Harrison Jan 20, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Who Bears the Costs of Post-Crisis Recovery ?

Barry Ritholtz Jan 20, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

Taxing Bailed-Out Financial Institutions

Mark Thoma Jan 20, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Outlook for 2010: A Critique of Modern Monetary Policy

Joseph Mason Jan 19, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

Does Conventional Wisdom Miss the Boat on Banker Bonuses?

Rene Stulz Jan 15, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Why Obama Must Take On Wall Street

Robert Reich Jan 13, 2010

US EconoMonitor

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

Mark Thoma Jan 13, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

The Outlook for 2010: Bank Failures and Bank Losses Ahead

Joseph Mason Jan 12, 2010

US EconoMonitor

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

Yves Smith Jan 11, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Case for a Supertax on Big Bank Bonuses

Simon Johnson Jan 11, 2010

US EconoMonitor

More Employment Charts

Barry Ritholtz Jan 11, 2010

US EconoMonitor

The Letter and the Spirit of Monetary Policy

Models & Agents Jan 11, 2010

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

Dodd Unbound

Michael Moran Jan 6, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Bernanke Grades the Fed

James Hamilton Jan 6, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

The Price Tag for Damage Control

James Picerno Jan 6, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Chart du Jour: No Signs of Imminent Rate Hike

Prieur du Plessis Jan 6, 2010

US EconoMonitor

No to Bernanke

James Kwak Jan 4, 2010

US EconoMonitor

Bernanke Still Does Not Understand Credit Crisis

Barry Ritholtz Jan 4, 2010

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Why Economists Failed to Anticipate the Financial Crisis

Edward Harrison Jan 3, 2010

Finance & Markets Monitor

More Pain Yet to Rain on Spain?

Jennifer Kapila Dec 30, 2009

Peterson Institute for International Economics Monitor

A Jobless Recovery?

Steve Weisman and Michael Mussa Dec 29, 2009

Global Macro EconoMonitor

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

Menzie Chinn Dec 29, 2009

Finance & Markets Monitor

The Fairness of Financial Rescue

Mark Thoma Dec 29, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Why Christmas Eve?

Tim Duy Dec 29, 2009

US EconoMonitor

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

Robert Reich Dec 28, 2009

Finance & Markets Monitor

Interview with Satyajit Das on Derivatives and the Financial Crisis

Satyajit Das Dec 23, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Moving Away from Stimulus Happy Talk to Focus on Malinvestment

Edward Harrison Dec 21, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

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

Mikka Pineda Dec 16, 2009

Europe EconoMonitor

Bank Collapse in Austria Brings Debt in Eastern Europe Center Stage

Edward Harrison Dec 15, 2009

Emerging Markets Monitor

How Do the Baltic Countries Cope?

Karsten Staehr Dec 15, 2009

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Drug Money Saved Banks in Global Crisis?

Yves Smith Dec 13, 2009

Finance & Markets Monitor

FDIC Bank Failures

Barry Ritholtz Dec 13, 2009

US EconoMonitor

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

Mark Thoma Dec 13, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Matt Taibbi: Obama’s Big Sellout

Edward Harrison Dec 11, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Another Rescue Plan Comes in Below the Original Price Tag

David E. Altig Dec 9, 2009

Finance & Markets Monitor

Bankers had Cashed in Before the Music Stopped

Lucian Bebchuk Dec 7, 2009

Finance & Markets Monitor

The Importance of Capital Requirements

James Kwak Dec 7, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Deposits in Failed Banks as a Percent of GDP

Mark Thoma Dec 6, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Reaching for Yield in the Post-TARP Era

Edward Harrison Dec 4, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

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

Nouriel Roubini Nov 30, 2009

US EconoMonitor

The Housing Crisis and Wall Street Shame

Robert Reich Nov 30, 2009

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Historical Rhymes

James Picerno Nov 30, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Obama: Debt Could Cause a Double Dip Recession

Edward Harrison Nov 18, 2009

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

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

Mikka Pineda Nov 18, 2009

Global Macro EconoMonitor

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

Carlo Cottarelli Nov 16, 2009

Peterson Institute for International Economics Monitor

The Impact of the Recovery Act on Economic Growth

Simon Johnson Nov 16, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Inflation Expectations Continue to Inch Higher

James Picerno Nov 11, 2009

Peterson Institute for International Economics Monitor

Is the “Chicago School” to Blame in the Economic Crisis?

Steve Weisman and Michael Mussa Nov 5, 2009

Emerging Markets Monitor

The Puzzle of Asia’s Rapid Rebound

Anoop Singh Nov 3, 2009

US EconoMonitor

On Revisions and on Conditioning

Menzie Chinn Nov 3, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Reserve Accumulation and Easy Money Helped to Cause the Subprime Crisis

Mark Thoma Oct 27, 2009

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Munchau: Next Crisis Coming Sooner Than You Think

Yves Smith Oct 19, 2009

Peterson Institute for International Economics Monitor

How Quickly Can We Recover from the Global Financial Crisis?

Edwin Truman Oct 12, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Economists Discuss the Impact of the Stimulus on our Recession

Fabius Maximus Oct 12, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

BBC Video Interview

Nouriel Roubini Oct 12, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

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

Nouriel Roubini Oct 9, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

WSJ Item/Interview

Nouriel Roubini Oct 8, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Banking Lessons We Should Have Learned

Daniel Alpert Oct 7, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Specifically, What Should Be Done For Jobs?

Robert Reich Oct 5, 2009

US EconoMonitor

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

Barry Ritholtz Oct 5, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

My CNBC Interview this Morning on Squawk Box

Nouriel Roubini Oct 5, 2009

US EconoMonitor

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

Edward Harrison Oct 5, 2009

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

The Fed’s Balance Sheet and Possible Exit Strategies

Mikka Pineda and Christian Menegatti Oct 2, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Back-Door Resolution Authority

James Kwak Sep 30, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Federal Reserve’s Fisher Says Tightening will be Aggressive

Edward Harrison Sep 30, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Visualizing Industry Job Losses

Barry Ritholtz Sep 29, 2009

Emerging Markets Monitor

Overview: Eastern Promises

Walter Molano Sep 24, 2009

Asia EconoMonitor

SEAsia: Turning a Corner or Turning Away?

Rumi Malott Morales Sep 24, 2009

Peterson Institute for International Economics Monitor

We Shouldn’t be Surprised by Signs of an Early European Recovery

Anders Aslund Sep 23, 2009

Global Macro EconoMonitor

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

Edward Harrison Sep 23, 2009

US EconoMonitor

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

Robert Reich Sep 23, 2009

US EconoMonitor

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

Rebecca Wilder Sep 22, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Did Economist's Ever get it Right?

Mark Thoma Sep 18, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Who Has All the Answers?

Mark Thoma Sep 16, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

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

Nouriel Roubini Sep 16, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

Roubini Video Interview on Forbes.com

Nouriel Roubini Sep 15, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

Roubini Interview with Maria Bartiromo on the Wall Street Journal Report

Nouriel Roubini Sep 14, 2009

US EconoMonitor

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

Reggie Middleton Sep 14, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Free Market Day (but just a day)

Barry Ritholtz Sep 14, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

Roubini Interview on CNBC's Squawk Box

Nouriel Roubini Sep 14, 2009

US EconoMonitor

The Continuing Disaster of Wall Street, One Year Later

Robert Reich Sep 14, 2009

US EconoMonitor

What Would Friedman Say?

Rebecca Wilder Sep 14, 2009

US EconoMonitor

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

Mark Thoma Sep 11, 2009

US EconoMonitor

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

Daniel Alpert Sep 9, 2009

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

Comparing Three Crises

Mikka Pineda Sep 9, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Why Did Economists Get It So Wrong? Krugman is Right

Jeffrey Frankel Sep 9, 2009

US EconoMonitor

1930s Déjà Vu

Prieur du Plessis Sep 9, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Bailout Profits? Don’t Make Me Laugh!

Barry Ritholtz Aug 31, 2009

Global Macro EconoMonitor

Top UK Regulator Supports Transactions Tax to Shrink Financial Sector

Jeffrey Frankel Aug 31, 2009

US EconoMonitor

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

Menzie Chinn Aug 28, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Causes: Too Much Debt

James Kwak Aug 28, 2009

Emerging Markets Monitor

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

Michael Pettis Aug 27, 2009

Finance & Markets Monitor

Bonus Guarantees Can Fuel Risky Moves

Lucian Bebchuk Aug 27, 2009

Emerging Markets Monitor

China Cutting Overcapacity

Edward Harrison Aug 27, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

On the Reappointment of Ben Bernanke

Nouriel Roubini Aug 25, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Which Bernanke? Whose Bubble?

Simon Johnson Aug 25, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Roubini On U Shaped Recovery: More Statesmanlike or Less Certain?

Yves Smith Aug 24, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

The Risk of a Double-Dip Recession is Rising

Nouriel Roubini Aug 24, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

The Exit Strategy from the Monetary and Fiscal Easing: Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t

Nouriel Roubini Aug 24, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Getting Bearish Again

Edward Harrison Aug 24, 2009

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

UK Housing Market Shows Signs of Life

Salman Ahmed and Chris Mooney Aug 21, 2009

US EconoMonitor

The Misunderstanding of "Debt-Fueled Consumption"

Rebecca Wilder Aug 21, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Odd WSJ Story on Vermont

Tim Duy Aug 19, 2009

Emerging Markets Monitor

A Revolution is Not a Dinner Party. Thoughts about the Future of China

Fabius Maximus Aug 19, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

Roubini Interview on National Public Radio

Nouriel Roubini Aug 19, 2009

Europe EconoMonitor

Twenty Percent of Spanish Mortgages Now Considered to be High Risk

Edward Hugh Aug 18, 2009

Peterson Institute for International Economics Monitor

A Step Forward on Financial Regulation

Morris Goldstein and Steve Weisman Aug 17, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Clawbacks Coming?

Barry Ritholtz Aug 17, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Is this the Start of the Big One?

Yves Smith Aug 17, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Current Economic Conditions

James Hamilton Aug 17, 2009

US EconoMonitor

How Will We Know when the Economy Turns the Corner?

Mark Thoma Aug 17, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

Roubini Project Syndicate Op-Ed: A Phantom Economic Recovery

Nouriel Roubini Aug 16, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Fact, Fiction and Farce and Lies! What happened to the Bank?

Reggie Middleton Aug 14, 2009

Europe EconoMonitor

Bank's Easing Clips the Wings of the Rising Pound

David Smith Aug 12, 2009

Peterson Institute for International Economics Monitor

Systemic Risk: Are Some Institutions Too Big to Fail and If So, What Should We Do about It?

Simon Johnson Aug 12, 2009

Nouriel Roubini's EconoMonitor

CNBC Squawk Box Roubini Interviews

Nouriel Roubini Aug 12, 2009

RGE Analysts' EconoMonitor

Credit Markets Update: Fundamentals Driven or Too Much Liquidity?

Elisa Parisi-Capone Aug 12, 2009

US EconoMonitor

A Staggering Term of Productivity Growth

Rebecca Wilder Aug 11, 2009

US EconoMonitor

The Green Shoots that are Healthy don’t Taste Good to many Administration Officials

Joseph Mason Aug 11, 2009

US EconoMonitor

A Putt Made, a Putt Missed

Jeffrey Miller Aug 11, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Stay the Stimulus Course

Mark Thoma Aug 11, 2009

US EconoMonitor

The Recovery Edges Forward

Tim Duy Aug 10, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Credit Conditions In The Absence Of Consumer Protection

Simon Johnson Aug 10, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Paul Krugman: Averting the Worst

Mark Thoma Aug 10, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Failed Banks List Still Surprises

Rebecca Wilder Aug 10, 2009

US EconoMonitor

Is a Jobless Recovery Your Best Friend?

Tim Duy Aug 7, 2009

Daily Digest

News

UAE eyes foreign ownership law by year-end

Maktoob  Mar 9, 2010

Analysis

What’s next for global banks

McKinsey and Company (free registration required)  Olivier Hamoir, Tab Bowers and Anna Marrs Mar 1, 2010

Blogs

Following Up On The Japan Disaster Scenario

Zero Hedge  Tyler Durden Mar 9, 2010

Analysis

Russian Analytical Digest No. 74: Russian Financial Activities

Russian Eurasian Security  Laura Solanko, Zuzana Fungáčová and Philippe Rudaz Mar 3, 2010

Analysis

Lessons Learned? Comparing the Federal Reserve’s Responses to the Crises of 1929-1933 and 2007-2009

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis  David C. Wheelock Mar 8, 2010

Analysis

Is the global economy headed for a lost decade? A European perspective

ECB  Speech by Jürgen Stark Mar 8, 2010

Research

Interbank Offered Rate: Effects of the financial crisis on the information content of the fixing

IESEG School of Management  Vincent Brousseau and Alexandre Chailloux Dec 1, 2010

Opinions

An Irish Mirror: Lessons from the Crisis

New York Times  Paul Krugman Mar 7, 2010

Research

wiiw Forecast for Central, East and Southeast Europe, 2010-2012: Crisis Is Over, but Problems Loom Ahead

Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies  Mar 5, 2010

News

Icesave referendum to go ahead

Financial Times (subscription)  Andrew Ward Mar 4, 2010

News

Germany Snubs Greek Aid Plea as Protest Snarls Athens Traffic

Bloomberg  Rainer Buergin and Tony Czuczka Mar 4, 2010

Research

The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Poverty in the Philippines

Philippine Institute for Development Studies  Celia Reyes, Jeremy de Jesus and Alellie Sobreviñas Feb 1, 2010

News

Austrian Central Bank: Eastern European writedowns haven't peaked

Reuters  Boris Groendahl Mar 3, 2010

Analysis

Governor Yılmaz's Presentation in Adana Chamber of Industry

Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey  Feb 17, 2010

News

Saudi red tape, tight lending deters foreign firms

Arabian Business  Asma Alsharif Mar 2, 2010

Opinions

Europe in Dire Straits – don’t be Brothers in Arms

European Commission  Henrik Enderlein Mar 2, 2010

News

Slovakia: Spring won't thaw jobless rate

Slovak Spectator  Beata Balogová Mar 1, 2010

Analysis

Recession in Hungary might end after seven quarters

GKI Economic Research Co. & Erste Bank  Mar 1, 2010

Analysis

Europe finance: Northern exposure

Economist Intelligence Unit  Mar 1, 2010

Analysis

Hungary economy: Fiscal consolidation--there may be trouble ahead

Economist Intelligence Unit  Mar 1, 2010

Analysis

IMF in Rethink of Its Role in Post-crisis World

IMF Survey Magazine  Mar 1, 2010

Analysis

Exchange rates during financial crises

BIS Quarterly Review, March 2010  Marion Kohler Feb 28, 2010

News

Brazil May Raise Rates in March on Stimulus Removal

Bloomberg  Camila Fontana and Andre Soliani Feb 25, 2010

Analysis

International Supply Chains and Trade Elasticity in Times of Global Crisis

WTO  Sébastien Miroudot, Hubert Escaith and Nannette Lindenberg Feb 1, 2010

Analysis

Latvia's Great Depression

Foreign Policy  Nathan Greenhalgh Feb 24, 2010

News

Czech Republic: Banks are able to withstand an economic deterioration

Czech National Bank  Marek Petruš Feb 24, 2010

Blogs

Crisis Lessons to Remember for Europe’s Policymakers

iMFdirect  Marek Belka Feb 24, 2010

Blogs

This Time, Bernanke Hits All the Right Notes

Seeking Alpha  David Berman Feb 24, 2010

Research

Inflation Targeting and the Crisis: An Empirical Assessment

IMF  Irineu de Carvalho Filho Feb 1, 2010

Opinions

Quiet before the storm in the Balkans

Hurriyet  Emre Deliveli Feb 21, 2010

Analysis

European Sovereign Credit Risk: A New Phase of the 2007 – 2010 Global Financial Crisis

Deutsche Bank  Tom Joyce and Stefan Auer Feb 23, 2010

Opinions

Carry trade can harm recovering economies

Australian Financial Review  Lowy Institute for International Policy Feb 22, 2010

Research

The Paradox of Toil

Federal Reserve Bank of New York  Gauti Eggertsson Feb 1, 2010

Blogs

So What Exactly Caused the Financial Crisis?

Real Time Economics  David Wessel Feb 23, 2010

News

Consumer confidence sags while housing remains shaky

Reuters  John Parry and Wanfeng Zhou Feb 23, 2010

News

European banks face showdown over €1 trillion of debt

Telegraph  Ambrose Evans-Pritchard Feb 23, 2010

Analysis

Lessons and Policy Implications from the Global Financial Crisis

IMF  Stijn Claessens and Giovanni Dell'Ariccia et al Feb 23, 2010

Blogs

Assistance to emerging Europe

VoxEU  Zsolt Darvas Feb 23, 2010

Analysis

Eastern Europe economy: After Greece, further from the euro

Economist Intelligence Unit  Feb 22, 2010

News

Slovakia: Quarterly advance in GDP brings hope

Slovak Spectator  Feb 22, 2010

News

IMF: the end of 2010 might bring economic recovery in Latvia

Baltic course  Nina Kolyako Feb 22, 2010

News

Poland may gain from regional investment slump

From Warsaw Business Journal   Feb 22, 2010

News

Hungary: central bank sees smaller monetary wiggle room, further rate cuts hinge on risk perceptions

Portfolio.hu (free registration may be required)  Feb 22, 2010

News

Lithuanian Industry Production Decline Eases to 6.8% in January

Bloomberg  Milda Seputyte Feb 22, 2010

Analysis

Eastern Europe economy: Recovery on thin ice

Economist Intelligence Unit  Feb 22, 2010

News

Kuwaiti investment model feels strain

Financial Times  Robin Wigglesworth Feb 21, 2010

Analysis

Abu Dhabi: entering a new phase

Oxford Business Group  Feb 22, 2010

Opinions

The doomsday cycle

VOX EU  Simon Johnson and Peter Boone Feb 22, 2010

News

Persistent Unemployment, Without Lingering Pain

NYT  Rachel Danodio Feb 22, 2010

News

EU Official Praises Turkey’s Economic Performance

Today's Zaman  Feb 22, 2010

Research

The impact of economic shocks on global undernourishment

World Bank  Sailesh Tiwari and Hassan Zaman Feb 1, 2010

News

Mexico Economy Shrank 6.5% in 2009 Amid Global Financial Crisis

Bloomberg  Thomas Black and Jens Erik Gould Feb 22, 2010

Opinions

The pain in Spain

Money Web  John Mauldin Feb 20, 2010

Blogs

Pay Attention to the Pain of Greece and Spain

Seeking Alpha  John Mauldin Feb 21, 2010

Blogs

Spain, spooks and the phantom anti-euro conspirators

FT Brussels Blog  Feb 21, 2010

News

Central/Eastern European real estate companies see value halved

Financial Times  Daniel Thomas and Alice Ross Feb 19, 2010

Analysis

CEEMEA: Greece and CEE – Contagion

Morgan Stanley  Feb 19, 2010

Opinions

Early Warning System for Financial Crises Needed

St.Petersburg Times  Leif Rosenberger Feb 19, 2010

News

Moody's rates Oman economy stable

Maktoob  Feb 18, 2010

Analysis

Argentina: A profligate president

Financial Times  Jude Webber Feb 19, 2010

News

Turkey Rating Upgraded to BB by S&P on Banks

Bloomberg  Seda Sezer and Steven Fromm Feb 19, 2010

Analysis

Qatar: IMF's 2009 Staff Report

International Monetary Fund  Feb 17, 2010

Analysis

Qatar: IMF's 2009 Consultation

International Monetary Fund  Feb 17, 2010

Analysis

Oman: IMF's 2009 Consultation

International Monetary Fund  Feb 17, 2010

Analysis

Egypt: Stimulus Pressure

Oxford Business Group  Feb 17, 2010

Analysis

After the Crises: Assessing the Costs and Benefits of Financial Liberalisation

Financial Services Authority, UK  Speech by Adair Turner Feb 18, 2010

Research

Financial Amplification Mechanisms and the Federal Reserve’s Supply of Liquidity during the Crisis

Federal Reserve Bank of New York  Asani Sarkar and Jeffrey Shrader Feb 1, 2010

News

Iceland wins softer repayment terms

Financial Times  Andrew Ward and Alex Barker Feb 17, 2010

Research

Too Interconnected To Fail: Financial Contagion and Systemic Risk in Network Model of CDS and Other Credit Enhancement Obligations of US Banks

University of Essex  Sheri Markose, Simone Giansante, Mateusz Gatkowski and Ali Rais Shaghaghi Feb 17, 2010

Analysis

Tunisia: Regional Performer

Zawya  Feb 12, 2010

Analysis

The impact of the crisis on Jordan

Zawya  Ghazi Shbaikat Feb 16, 2010

Analysis

A European Slowdown Would Only Nick the US

Morgan Stanley  Feb 16, 2010

Research

Bubbles in Asset Prices

Princton University  Burton G. Malkiel Feb 15, 2010

Analysis

Exit strategy: is 1937/38 relevant?

European Commission  Paul van den Noord Feb 11, 2010

Analysis

The Icesave dispute

VoxEU  Anne Sibert Feb 13, 2010

Analysis

Eleven lessons from Iceland

VoxEU  Thorvaldur Gylfason Feb 13, 2010

Analysis

IMF Explores Contours of Future Macroeconomic Policy

IMF  Interview with Olivier Blanchard Feb 14, 2010

Analysis

Systemic risk: how to deal with it?

BIS  Jaime Caruana Feb 12, 2010

Blogs

Obama on CEO Compensation at Too-Big-to-Fail Banks

Peterson Institute for International Economics  Simon Johnson Feb 12, 2010