How Trump could completely reshape the federal reserve By George Magnus Posted on October 1, 2017November 16, 2017 In United States Federal Reserve, quantitative easing 0 The resignation of Vice Chair Stanley Fischer reminds us that the fed faces an uncertain future.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...
George Magnus interview pt 3: Ben Bernanke, printing money in the US and Greenspan’s legacy By George Magnus Posted on January 30, 2014May 1, 2014 In Global Economy + Finance Federal Reserve, QE 0 First published, Prospectmagazine.co.u, 29/01/2014 Interview by Jay ElwesThe Prospector had an in-depth chat with leading economist and author George Magnus on a wide range of domestic and global economic issues.Continue reading...
China’s criticism of QE is just a diversion for the huge challenges it faces By George Magnus Posted on August 8, 2013September 2, 2013 In China, Global Economy + Finance Brazil, China 0 First published: The Daily Telegraph, 19/11/2010There has been a hostile reaction by China,Continue reading...
G20: The power of yuan By George Magnus Posted on August 8, 2013September 2, 2013 In China, Global Economy + Finance China, G20 0 First published: guardian.co.uk, 11/11/2010As the G20 chair passes from South Korea to France,Continue reading...