Nascent emerging market debt crisis exposes China’s strict restructuring rules By Herbert Poensich Emerging market economies are particularly vulnerable to food, fertiliser and energy supply chain bottlenecks, as well as…
QE (Quantitative Easing)
Most read 2021: Monetary reset and policy direction discussions dominate — Tuesday 28 December 2021 – Vol.12 Ed.52.2 The year’s top stories: Are we nearing another monetary reset? By Willem…
The Bulletin: How can central banks exit QE? Spring 2021 Vol.12 Ed.2 How can central banks exit QE? OMFIF Fifteen months after Covid-19 first took root in the global conscience,…
No way out of QE policy dead-end, Time to get serious about cryptocurrencies Tuesday 2 March 2021 – Vol.12 Ed.9.2 Commentary: No way out of QE policy dead-end By Tamim…
US, China must act to avoid monetary breakdown, OMFIF On Demand Commentary: US, China must act to avoid monetary breakdown By Willem Middelkoop and David Marsh With the rise of…
Theatre, but no drama, over ECB easing, The evolving role of Swift in global payments
Theatre, but no drama, over ECB easing, The evolving role of Swift in global payments Thursday 25 June 2020 Vol.11 Ed.26.4 Commentary: Theatre but no drama over ECB easing By David…
Commentary: Euro will not survive if Italy fails By Desmond Lachman in Washington An Italian debt default would trigger a European banking crisis with global economic and financial market ramifications.…