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All items tagged inflationGlobal Must Read ArticlesNovember 10, 2008 | Beware DeflationDeflation is the financial threat that might catch us unaware. ++ Relief from high food and oil prices is pleasant, but extreme price drops could signal economic havoc. ++ For now, falling prices will suppress inflation (5% in the US and 9% in Asia in 2008), and service industry prices are less volatile than raw goods, providing economic stability. ++ Ultimately, deflation threatens loan ... MoreSeptember 16, 2008 | The Euro, Still Going StrongThe Euro is not yet ten years old, but its success to date has been unquestionable. ++ Despite numerous exogenous shocks - ranging from the specter of terrorism to the subprime mortgage meltdown in the US - the Euro is still going strong. ++ Without a single currency, member states of the European Monetary Union would likely be experiencing the capital exploitation and speculation seen in the ... MoreJuly 2, 2008 | Raising Interest Rates May Cause Global RecessionWith European inflation at its highest ever since the introduction of the euro, many countries are tightening their credit reins in an effort to curb inflation. ++ The world’s central banks are slowly realizing the magnitude of the inflationary threat. ++ It is expected the European Central Bank will raise its interest rates tomorrow, US Federal Reserve also faces greater pressure to raise ... MoreJuly 2, 2008 | Monetary Policy Must Tighten to Avoid Future CrisesAccording to a report by the Bank of International Settlements, the ongoing financial crisis has revealed the folly of lax monetary policy during periods of rapid credit growth and asset prices. ++ Central banks and financial institutions should approach the system holistically, not targeting certain individuals, but rather exercising “macroprudential” policies, which focus on ... MoreApril 23, 2008 | The Failure of Food-to-Fuel MandatesThe production of foodstuffs for biofuels was intended to reduce US energy dependency, mitigate climate change, and encourage crop-price stability. ++ Since they have proven highly inefficient, detrimental to the environment, and largely responsible for the global surge in food prices, the mandates need revisiting. ++ The US should now end the biofuel experiment and provide populations in need ... MoreApril 25, 2007 | The Economist on Holes in the US Housing BubbleThe newest tale of woe among American investment banks is the housing market, according to The Economist. Some analysts on Wall Street predict that the housing bubble is on the verge of collapse, and point to the “subprime mortgage market” as the culprit. These loans, given to potential homeowners with poor credit at little or no money down, provide initial low “teaser” interest rates, which ... More |
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