

BlogSpot - February 17th, 2014
What about the Euro zone fragile recovery… imbalances or rebalancing? Accordingly to the latest Eurostat statistic, the Eurozone seems to...


BlogSpot - February 10th, 2014
No, No, No… Nein, Nein, Nein… An uncertain scenario was created over the last few weeks, related to two of the world’s powerful central...


BlogSpot - January 24th, 2014
Is the World getting better? The world economy seems to be turning a corner, and the mood at Davos was definitely more positive, as...


BlogSpot - December 13th, 2013
The context: an urgent need for action With increasing division and fragmentation, policy action is urgently needed. Joseph Stiglitz, in...


BlogSpot - November 22nd, 2013
Growth heading towards secular stagnation… The OECD revised its global growth outlook—predicting a slow recovery, with headwinds from...


BlogSpot - November 15th, 2013
Ask again: is the Eurozone crisis over? This week brought some reasons to be cheerful in the eurozone. As noted in EuroIntelligence,...


BlogSpot - October 18th, 2013
IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings The Annual Meeting of the IMF and the World Bank focused on Europe’s current economic and financial...

BlogSpot - October 4th, 2013
The politics, the politics… Unicredit, in an analytical note, stress the importance of politics in the current environment—with the US...


BlogSpot - September 27th, 2013
An opportunity and a challenge in Merkel’s landslide victory The outlook for the eurozone remains a central topic in the blogsphere, as...


BlogSpot – September 13th, 2013
What recovery for the eurozone? Making sense of the green shoots and cautioning against complacency Barry Eichengreen, in Project...