Davos in a time of populist backlash By George Magnus Posted on January 17, 2017November 16, 2017 In Global Economy + Finance Davos, globalisation 0 The World Economic Forum still has a role to play.Continue reading...
Nine economic lessons from 2016 By George Magnus Posted on December 19, 2016November 16, 2017 In Global Economy + Finance artificial intelligence, Brexit 0 In keeping with the time of year, here are nine lessons (but no carols) we’ve learned about the economy over the past 12 month.Continue reading...
All eyes at the Fed are firmly on the White House rather than Wall Street By George Magnus Posted on November 10, 2016 In United States bull bond market, Federal Reserve 0 First published: The Times, 4/11/2016The Federal Reserve was not expected to raise interest rates this week,Continue reading...
In defence of economists By George Magnus Posted on October 31, 2016November 16, 2017 In Global Economy + Finance Brexit, Economics 0 Mark Carney is under siege—and he isn’t the only expert in the dock.Continue reading...
End the obsession with monetary policy before it’s too late By George Magnus Posted on March 19, 2016 In Global Economy + Finance fiscal paralysis, monetary policy 0 First published: The Financial Times, 19/03/2016Sir, In your editorial “Concern,Continue reading...