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Tensions mounting in foreign exchange markets as dollar surges

The previously expected narrative for 2024 is crumbling
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Collateral damage through pension funds

Collateral damage through pension funds

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Low rates and QE can hurt confidence
Regime change from ‘new narrative’

Regime change from ‘new narrative’

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Bullard’s monetary shake-up with international implications
Why Trump will lose

Why Trump will lose

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Between globalisation and populism
Erdogan's 'gift from God'

Erdogan’s ‘gift from God’

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After Turkey’s purge, stability is relative
Britain’s timetable for regaining control

Britain’s timetable for regaining control

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UK can leave EU quicker than many think
For a post-Brexit lesson, look what happened after the Greek referendum

For a post-Brexit lesson, look what happened after the Greek referendum

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Divorce? Much more probable is a flexible ‘halfway-house’ relationship between the U.K. and EU
The future: neither paradise nor perdition

The future: neither paradise nor perdition

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There were many projections before the UK referendum on the possible economic effects of staying
Cameron quits, Britain and Europe face convulsion

Cameron quits, Britain and Europe face convulsion

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Britain and the rest of Europe face political, economic and constitutional convulsion after a narrow
Opening up Brazil’s fiscal space

Opening up Brazil’s fiscal space

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New policies needed to tackle worst recession since 1980s
Four big issues affecting world recovery

Four big issues affecting world recovery

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US monetary normalisation will be gradual and patient
Sensitive decisions on succession 

Sensitive decisions on succession 

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Lessons from central bank-government squabbling
China accelerates SDR bond platform

China accelerates SDR bond platform

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Foreign borrowing in IMF composite unit could start this summer
Unwelcome side-effects of quantitative easing

Unwelcome side-effects of quantitative easing

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The European Central Bank’s quantitative easing, first announced in January last year, has – as
Side Effects of Quantitative Easing

Side Effects of Quantitative Easing

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In the beginning of the month, the ECB has increased the volume of asset purchases
Sailing into uncharted waters

Sailing into uncharted waters

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Opportunities and costs of negative interest rates
Return of a German nightmare

Return of a German nightmare

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British EU exit and the unravelling of Europe

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