Economics
Withholding versus withdrawing
Withholding versus withdrawing
Eurozone faces “intractable” problems, says BarCap economist
Eurozone faces stunning economic and financial challenges, says Julian Callow, chief European economist at Barclays Capital.
Financial world needs reappraisal of old, western ideologies: Caveat Lector column
New bottles for new wines
Eurozone break-up fears persist despite EU bailouts
Risk of debtor-nation
Author slams 'free market drivel' of bank apologists: Yves Smith profile
Profile: Yves Smith
Some peripheral euro countries do not deserve 'developed' status – Bremmer
Q&A: Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group
The power of defunct economists
The power of defunct economists
In conversation with...Luke Spajic, Pimco
The head of European credit portfolio management at Pimco talks to Credit's Alex Monro about the ongoing Eurozone crisis, and the likely investment themes for 2011.
Imbalances could treble in next two decades: Bank's Haldane
Bank of England executive director Andy Haldane charts course of global imbalances, pointing to trends likely to widen them
Ireland crisis ratchets up fears of further peripheral Eurozone woes
Contagion spreads: The Ireland effect
France public debt levels start to make credit investors twitchy
Is France losing its pluck?
Nouriel Roubini interview: Fixing the Eurozone will be 'mission impossible'
In an interview with Credit, economist Nouriel Roubini talks about the danger that sub-par US and European growth becomes entrenched, and offers his views on whether Ireland and other peripheral Eurozone countries will be able to solve their debt woes
Policy centralisation key to future of Eurozone, says Goldman’s O’Neill
Success or failure of the Eurozone hinges on Germany ‘laying down the law’, according to chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management.
Retirement of baby boomer generation heralds shift to fixed income
Baby boom, baby bust
‘Deleveraging is a brutal process – but it is necessary’: William Cunningham profile
Profile: William Cunningham
Global economic slowdown raises risk of protectionism
The rise of protectionism
Historic gilt lows reflect improved debt outlook, but growth fears remain
New lows in gilt yields following last week's spending review have been seen by some analysts as a vote of confidence in the UK government's austerity plans. Other observers, however, say they reflect something else entirely.
An indicator of sovereign risk
An indicator of sovereign risk
Growth in Bric nations may not help global economy
Growth in Bric nations may not help global economy
The consequence of government debt reduction strategies: Toby Nangle column
Debt reduction: a double-edged sword
Advanced economies risk slipping into Japan-style 'lost decade'
Lessons from the lost decade
Policy errors pose biggest risk to investors, says State Street's Cunningham
Federal Reserve measures to boost economic growth pose the biggest risk to continued growth and to rational markets, says William Cunningham, global head of fixed income research at State Street.
Credit Institute: September 30, 2010
The next Credit Institute meeting, where credit market professionals discuss topics of the day, looks at emerging markets.