Greece will cast long political shadows By George Magnus Posted on July 1, 2015 In Europe + UK Euro, Greece 0 First published: Nikkei Asian Review, 1/07/2015If Greece were in Asia,Continue reading...
All quiet now, but can Greece really thrive inside the Euro? By George Magnus Posted on February 24, 2015 In Viewpoints Euro, Greece 0 24th February, 2015In the end, the Greek government submitted a list of policy proposals that elicited a positive response from Brussels,Continue reading...
European Central Bank’s last throw of the dice By George Magnus Posted on January 23, 2015 In Europe + UK ECB, EU 0 First published: Nikkei Asian Review, 23/01/15 The European Central Bank has finally fallen into line with its peers in the U.S.,Continue reading...
The ECB and Sisyphus: it won’t be finished unless it does QE By George Magnus Posted on June 9, 2014 In Viewpoints Draghi, ECB 0 9th June, 2014Mario Draghi, 5th June: “Are we finished?Continue reading...
Interview with FX Street: Europe’s recovery is feeble By George Magnus Posted on May 22, 2014 In China, Europe + UK, Global Economy + Finance China, ECB 0 First broadcast: FX Street, 21/05/2014This link will take you to an interview with FX Street in which I discuss foreign exchange markets,Continue reading...
Should the Euro Survive: economics in an era of political extremism By George Magnus Posted on February 7, 2014 In Viewpoints Euro, Europe 0 7th February 2014 This is a summary of my side of a debate held at the London School of Economics,Continue reading...