Posts Tagged ‘Wolf’

Exchange Rates – 2/2

Of course, there have been several pieces lately on the U.S. dollar. The most recent one appears to be this in the FT today, by Krishna Guha.  This article closely follows the spirit of an earlier one by Martin Wolf in the same paper : that the demise of the U.S. dollar is exaggerated. That is [...]

Europe, Goldman Sachs and the problem of big banks

After spending a month in Zurich (I had to be based there for two months from mid-May to mid-July), while walking towards the gate to board the flight back to Singapore, my 10-year old daughter summarised years and tomes of research on Euroscelorosis, deteriorating competitiveness with this one sentence: things were not only expensive in [...]

Martin Wolf on what should India do

On a day when India learnt that the Central Government challenged the order of the a bench of the Delhi High Court ordering proper pension payment to Mr. E. Sreedharan , it is good to read Martin Wolf’s piece in FT on what should India do to become affluent by 2039. It puts the progress India [...]