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BUSINESS
The Eurozone needs less heterogeneity
By André Sapir Misalignments of real exchange rates continue to be the most visible and painful symptom of asymmetric shocks within…
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ENERGY
A new way to approach Europe’s gas security, beyond the usual Russian obsession
By Simone Tagliapietra Instead of doing everything to reduce gas supplies from key suppliers, gas supply security could more effectively…
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ASIA
China is running out of options as foreign reserves drop
By Alicia García-Herrero The Chinese are watching a new storm unfold in their financial markets, only months after having been…
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BUSINESS
Egypt: The catalyst for a new Eastern Mediterranean gas hub?
By Simone Tagliapietra and Georg Zachmann The recent discovery of the large Zohr gas field in offshore Egypt – the…
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ASIA
The systemic roots of Russia’s recession
By Marek Dobrowski To understand the deep causes behind Russia’s recession, we must look at the history of the Russian…
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ASIA
China’s quest for SDR: much ado about nothing
By Alicia García-Herrero The possibility of the RMB joining the group of key reserve currencies in the world, as defined…
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BUSINESS
Germany is not Volkswagen
By Dalia Marin The Volkswagen scandal has raised questions about the German model of production. If the success of the…
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BUSINESS
No lessons learned
By Ashoka Mody In November 2003, former German Finance Minister Hans Eichel explained why the “deal” between Greece and its…
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EUROPE
Greece: Lessons for Europe
By Guntram B. Wolff It was inevitable that Greece would have to make cuts. Yet, if it is ever to pay…
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OPINION
Europe must wake up before Iran falls into the arms of Russia and China
By Alicia García-Herrero Everybody seems to be greedily eyeing potential business deals with Iran after the nuclear deal reached with…
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