The president-elect's campaign staff motto was "no drama with Obama." But there may be some serious backstage moves by his economic team.
Timothy Geithner, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York who has been designated the next Treasury secretary, is trying to oust Sheila Bair as chairwoman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., Bloomberg News reports.
Bloomberg says:
"Geithner, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, has argued Bair isn't a team player and is too focused on protecting her agency rather than the financial system as a whole, according to two congressional...
Lou Jiwei, the head of China's CIC sovereign wealth fund, is saying some interesting things:
..."Right now we do not have the courage to invest in financial institutions because we do not know what problems they may have," Mr. Lou said as part of a panel discussion on the second and final day of the Clinton Global Initiative conference here.
Asked whether China might pursue economic policies aimed at saving the world, Mr. Lou said that the country's leaders had a narrower focus. "China can only save herself because the scale of China is still rather
After the rate cut, one question presents itself: is the British economy turning Japanese? Now rates are at 2%, it makes you wonder how low they can go and whether we are approaching a zero-rate like Japan after its economy blew up in 1990, leading to the “lost decade”? To answer it, let’s get a doctor to take a picture so we can look at the UK economy from the inside as well (*)
The market expects rates to bottom at 0.75% next spring and then rise slowly. So those lucky...
Yes, we all know, Peter Mandelson is the power behind the throne, all policies are being run through him. Rather a pity he doesn't seem to understand the world.
A society that leaves individuals to cover the costs of healthcare or unemployment will spend less collectively.
He seems to have got very confused here between a public good and a public service.
They are absolutely not the same thing.
A public good is non-rivalrous and non-excludable. Think, say, basic scientific research. OK, (for technical reasons that I won't bore you with) the argument is that people can't make any...
James Doran drives from Wall Street to Detroit to discover how the American Dream turned into a nightmare
Edie Lush says UK biotech and medical research is world-class, but that start-ups face a challenge to raise capital and must think global from the start
Matthew Lynn says the mega-mergers that reshaped the global pharmaceutical industry over the past decade have delivered little of what they promised
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