Trade wars. Financial panics. Inflation. How come it feels like it’s all bad news in the global economy these days? Economist Eswar Prasad’s answer: something he calls the ‘doom loop.’ That’s where ...
Between trade wars, rising inflation and industries going bust, how come it feels like it's all bad news in the global economy these days? The Indicator's Adrian Ma and Darian Woods talked to an ...
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LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Long-term bond yields spiked globally last week, stoking fears about the ability of governments to finance their deficits. Sensible fiscal policies in Europe may stop this ...
The Doom Loop. By Eswar Prasad. Basic Venture; 368 pages; $32. Hurst; £22 Investors have sent gold, their traditional hedge against pandemonium, on a roller-coaster ride. In European capitals ...
There's a pattern I've seen too many times to ignore. A company hits turbulence—layoffs, a messy reorganization or a controversial initiative. Suddenly, confidential memos start showing up in ...
How come it feels like it's all bad news in the global economy these days? According to one economist, something he calls the "doom loop." Between trade wars, rising inflation and industries going ...