US Dollar Reigns Supreme for Developing World

The developing world fails to enact structural reforms, cannot borrow in their currencies, and depends on the US dollar
Will Hickey
January 17, 2017

China’s Glut, Exports Could Threaten World Economy

China’s stimulus push during 2008 financial crisis protected jobs worldwide, but now threatens steel and aluminum industries
Börje Ljunggren
August 11, 2016

The World Is Stuck With Persistent Stagnation

The United States, Europe and China slowly follow Japan’s economy with low growth and stagnation
Stephen Roach
March 3, 2016

The World Wary as US Federal Reserve Declares End to Debt Crisis

Federal Reserve lifted interest rates for first time since 2007, aiming for normalization; emerging markets may struggle
Chris Miller
January 5, 2016

IMF to the Aid of Ukraine: Well-Intended, But Misguided

Ukraine struggles with separatists, protests, reforms – and an IMF debt deal on shaky ground
David R. Cameron
September 3, 2015

Worried About China? Keep Calm as Markets Return to Earth

Stock-market volatility for China and beyond signals reassessment of global risks; investors in transparent markets should not panic
David Dapice
September 1, 2015