
Economists should step out of their bubble more often
Apr 20, 2016 01:02 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Scratch an economist who proffers sage words about the state of government debt and you will find someone who believes we are at full employment. If we are below full employment, then the government can monetise debt via...

How the sporting world puts money before fairness
Apr 20, 2016 00:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Sports
As the 2016 World Snooker Championship gets underway, the 32 entrants will compete for the most sought-after prize in the game. But not all of them will have gone through the same struggle to be there. The top 16...
How does Indian trade look after World Bank and IMF’s rating on global growth outlook?
Apr 19, 2016 14:40 pm UTC| Insights & Views Commentary
The World Bank and the IMF have downgraded their global growth outlook. Majority of Indias close trading partners confront sluggish growth at home. More preventing measures to prop up the trade sectors are on the table,...
Apr 19, 2016 11:31 am UTC| Insights & Views Commentary
This week in the euro area brings the conclusion of the latest ECB monetary policy meetingon Thursday. A fresh series of targeted longer-term refinancing operations (TLTRO II) some of which have yet to be implemented,...

Aussie strength defies RBA, how long will the central bank stay pat?
Apr 19, 2016 09:41 am UTC| Insights & Views
The Reserve Bank of Australia, in minutes of its April 5 meeting where interest rates were left unchanged at a record-low 2 percent, noted the economys 3 percent expansion in 2015 was better than forecast and broadly...

Can we believe what the Treasury says about the cost of Brexit?
Apr 19, 2016 06:53 am UTC| Insights & Views Central Banks
Theres a high price to be paid if Britain leaves the European Union, according to the UKs Treasury forecasts. Leaving the EU would cost the average household 4,300 per year, it is suggested. But Chancellor George Osborne...

Why ‘Uber for women’ is not discriminatory
Apr 19, 2016 06:47 am UTC| Insights & Views
A planned Uber-style service, currently named Chariot for Women, is recruiting thousands of female drivers across the United States. The drivers will only accept women and child passengers. The aim of the service, and...