That yield won’t be quite so sweet if and when the defaults occur. Read More
Global Income Weekly
In addition to lower labor costs and taxes, Mexico is winning a bigger slice of the automotive pie thanks to its relatively well-educated labor force. Read More
Despite the important role China plays in the world economy, trying to read the Chinese economic tea leaves is a tricky proposition. Read More
Argentina is now basically stuck between a rock and a hard place. Read More
Foreign investment hasn’t slowed and life in Thailand is carrying on largely as usual. Read More
While it remains to be seen just how effective the ECB’s easing program will be, we’re already seeing its impact on emerging Europe. Read More
While the current spat between Russia and the Europe doesn’t mark a sudden about-face in any nation’s energy policy, it could ultimately create a big market for our glut of natural gas. Read More
While the current spat between Russia and the Europe doesn’t mark a sudden about-face in any nation’s energy policy, it could ultimately create a big market for our glut of natural gas. Read More
With the dire need for infrastructure spending and China still being flush with cash, the Asian infrastructure story will have legs for years to come. Read More
While the Japanese economy looks to be at its strongest level in decades, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe must still push through with key reforms in order for it to be sustainable, particularly in the labor arena. Read More