A future of debt and inflation By George Magnus Posted on March 30, 2020 In Global Economy + Finance Covid crisis, debt 0 Unlike the aftermath of the 2008/9 crisis, this one is much more likely to end up with a rise in inflationContinue reading...
Trump shakes Xi’s aura of invincibility By George Magnus Posted on September 23, 2018October 1, 2018 In China China, debt 0 Trade war raises doubts about Chinese leader’s style and tacticsContinue reading...
Greek crisis turns European By George Magnus Posted on July 13, 2015 In Viewpoints debt, Europe 0 First published: 13th July 2015This is a slightly longer post than one I wrote for Prospect magazine’s website.Continue reading...
Who will blink now Syriza has won? By George Magnus Posted on January 28, 2015January 30, 2015 In Europe + UK creditors and debtors, debt 0 First published: ft.com, 26/01/2015 A new chapter of European instability is only just beginningThree years ago,Continue reading...
Greek elections: can Syriza get what it wants from Brussels? By George Magnus Posted on January 28, 2015 In Europe + UK creditors and debtors, debt 0 First published: prospectmagazine.co.uk, 26/01/2015 “There will be no Grexit—at least for the time being”Continue reading...
European Account: Chaotic Greece shows how UK must reform By George Magnus Posted on August 8, 2013September 12, 2013 In Europe + UK budget deficit, debt 0 First published: The Times, 23/04/2010Apart from the fact that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) looks set to assist a eurozone member for the first time,Continue reading...