This newsletter by John Mauldin on the future of public debt provides a great insight into the economic challenges facing countries in the developed world.
The Future of Public Debt
For the rest of this letter, and probably next week as well, we are going to look at a paper from the Bank of International Settlements, often [...]
Archive for the ‘economic crisis’ Category
In the post-analysis of the second London G20 summit tackling the global economic crisis we look at some of the conflicting views and analyses in the build up to the September summit in Pittsburgh. Nouriel Roubini continues to warn of a double dip recession:
There are also now two reasons why there is a rising risk [...]
This week has seen a great deal of debate about how to solve the global economic crisis. Much has been written and we have selected some articles that capture the diverse opinions that are shaping this historic summit:
Divided we stand
On the eve of the G20 summit, countries remain split on how to respond to global [...]
As we enter 2009, the economic crisis will reach its peak. It will be a year that will see many changes in the international regulatory framework as many anticipate the kind of changes that have long been discussed and needed. The Davos economic summit has highlighted some of the new thinking required to tackled the epochal [...]

