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Euro Zone Debacle: This Week Could End the Crisis

Euro Zone Debacle: This Week Could End the Crisis

December 4, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

This could well be the week the eurozone crisis advances toward a credible resolution. We have heard this before, so it is too soon to exhale, but if all goes according to plan, a way through Europe’s currency and economic…

U.S.-China: Obama Foolishly Taunts the Dragon

U.S.-China: Obama Foolishly Taunts the Dragon

November 21, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The most striking outcome of President Obama’s busy crisscrossing of the Pacific last week is this: The U.S. is now going to station 2,500 Marines in Australia and develop (it hopes) a trade-enhancing organization called the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP….

U.S. China Policy: A Snake with Three Heads

U.S. China Policy: A Snake with Three Heads

November 16, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

It’s dismaying to consider that the world’s largest economy may not know what it’s doing when faced with the planet’s No. 2 economy (and one of the fastest growing). But three of Washington’s most recent moves toward mainland China—the security…

Stealing America: China’s Busy Cyber-Spies

Stealing America: China’s Busy Cyber-Spies

November 7, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Economic and industrial spying by China appears to be more pervasive and egregious than ever, costing America billions of dollars each year, according to a new report by a U.S. government agency. And the report raises an important question: If…

3 Reasons to Bet the Euro Deal Will Work

3 Reasons to Bet the Euro Deal Will Work

October 31, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Global stock markets today are reflecting the many uncertainties that still surround the eurozone rescue package European Union leaders announced in Brussels late last week. It is not yet clear how some of the EU’s plans will be financed, and…

High Global Anxiety as Europe Still Has No Plan

High Global Anxiety as Europe Still Has No Plan

October 17, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Get ready for a tense week—yes, another one. If Europeans meet their own deadline, by the end of next weekend, when a summit of European Unionleaders is to convene in Brussels, we will see Europe’s proposed solution to its debt…

Europe: The Strings Attached to a Chinese Bailout

Europe: The Strings Attached to a Chinese Bailout

September 22, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Will your children—or maybe even you—someday find it perfectly natural to put the household savings into the Chinese yuan because it is the world’s safest, steadiest currency? That thought would have been unimaginable even a few months ago. Now we…

Asian Unrest: An Ominous Sign for the Global Economy

Asian Unrest: An Ominous Sign for the Global Economy

September 8, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The specter of social unrest is haunting the high-growth economies of Asia. In one nation after another, rising expectations are being dashed as economic conditions deteriorate. In effect, Asia’s nascent middle class is getting its first taste of middle-class insecurity…

Japan Snaps Back, Moody’s Drops Credit Rating. Huh?

Japan Snaps Back, Moody’s Drops Credit Rating. Huh?

August 25, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

This week Japan became the latest nation to get a downgrade from one of the rating agencies that seem to whizz around the world pronouncing this economy or that unworthy of its previous status. On Wednesday, Moody’s dropped Japan from…

The Big Question for China as Global Growth Slows

The Big Question for China as Global Growth Slows

August 3, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Part 1 The investing world awoke from America’s debt-ceiling nightmare this week only to realize that global growth is hitting the brakes all around the planet—including China. “China is not collapsing, [but] it’s notably slowing,” Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff told…

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