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I.M.F. warns of Global Financial Risk

October 13th, 2014 (0)
Policy makers at a meeting of the International Monetary Fund said that high debt in China and a lack of spending in Europe, among other factors, could provoke a market convulsion. A more immediate concern drew the attention of ...

Democracy or Idiocracy?

October 9th, 2014 (0)
In Cyprus, we live in a democracy characterised by government by the people and/or their elected representatives: constitutional guarantees, free and fair elections, a parliament of elected members, separation of legislature and the executive, an independent judiciary, and so ...

I.M.F. Asks Rich Nations for Support

October 8th, 2014 (0)
The International Monetary Fund said that cash-rich countries needed to step up large public investments to help keep the flagging global recovery on track. The International Monetary Fund, showing heightened concern over a slowing world economy, said on Tuesday ...

Asia shares stumble, oil skids to 27-mth lows

October 8th, 2014 (0)
Asian share markets were mostly in the red on Wednesday as worries about waning global growth lifted safe-haven bonds, while shoving oil prices to their lowest in more than two years. Extending a three-month-long decline, Brent oil sank $1.18 ...

Australian dollar higher despite RBA comments

October 7th, 2014 (0)
The Australian dollar was higher in late trade on Tuesday, helped by some emerging weakness in the greenback. Comments by the Reserve Bank of Australia that the currency remains overvalued when measured against recent falls in key commodity prices ...

Asian markets rebound on positive US jobs data

October 6th, 2014 (0)
Asian markets rebounded from a string of declines on Monday after stronger-than-expected US payroll data. US Labor Department figures showed 248,000 jobs were created in September and the unemployment rate dropped to a six-year low of 5.9%. Japan’s Nikkei ...

When the carnival is over: Australia’s surprising G20 legacy

October 6th, 2014 (0)
The genesis of the G20 is a tale of two crises. The first — the Asian financial crisis — led to the creation of the G20 as a meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors from 19 of ...

Stocks Gain With Dollar Before Jobs Data; Hong Kong Rises

October 3rd, 2014 (0)
Stocks gained, with a European index recovering from its biggest loss in 15 months, and the U.S. dollar strengthened versus major peers before the world’s largest economy reports payrolls data. Hong Kong shares rallied. As investors assess the strength ...

Contributing Authors

October 2nd, 2014 (0)
  Dr Alan Waring  Dr Alan Waring has 35 years’ experience in risk management. His several books include Managing Risk (1998), co-authored with Prof Ian Glendon, Practical Systems Thinking (1996) and Corporate Risk and Governance published in May 2013. He has presented numerous conference and ...

Russia debt freeze is lesson for Hong Kong

October 2nd, 2014 (0)
Beyond a few wobbles, global markets have proved remarkably indifferent this year to political risks – whether Russia’s incursions into Ukraine, Iraq’s descent into chaos or democracy protests in Hong Kong, which have this week tested China, the world’s ...
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