โŒ

Reading view

Investors have worries about Trumpโ€™s pick for Fed chair. Should they?

By: Sylvia Ma ยท Sylvia Ma
In an extraordinary break from the diplomatic restraint typical of central banks, a dozen leaders of the worldโ€™s foremost monetary institutions issued a joint statement in January declaring their โ€œfull solidarityโ€ with the US Federal Reserve and its embattled chair, Jerome Powell. โ€œThe independence of central banks is a cornerstone of price, financial and economic stability in the interest of the citizens that we serve,โ€ they wrote. The move was intended to shore up the separation of monetary...

  •  

Chinaโ€™s Politburo steps up policy response as Iran war shakes global economy

By: Sylvia Ma ยท Sylvia Ma
China has vowed to take a holistic approach in responding to external shocks and safeguarding the countryโ€™s energy security, as the economic fallout from the US-Israel war on Iran continues to spread around the world. At a meeting on Tuesday, the countryโ€™s Politburo โ€“ a major decision-making body of the ruling Communist Party led by President Xi Jinping โ€“ also stressed the need to boost the nationโ€™s tech self-reliance and control over its industrial supply chains. The country will push forward...

  •  

Euro, yuan unlikely to match US dollar as global currencies, Daniel Gros says

By: Sylvia Ma ยท Sylvia Ma
Daniel Gros is the director of the Institute for European Policymaking at Bocconi University. Previously, he served as an adviser to the European Parliament, collaborated with the European Commission as economic adviser to the Delors Committee, which developed plans for the euro, and worked at the International Monetary Fund. In this interview, Gros examines the structural tensions shaping EU-China economic ties, draws lessons from the euroโ€™s experience to analyse the yuanโ€™s...

  •  

America First Fed? Trump nominee Kevin Warsh signals โ€˜monetary sovereigntyโ€™ push: analysts

By: Sylvia Ma ยท Sylvia Ma
US Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warshโ€™s policy vision โ€“ outlined during his Senate confirmation hearing โ€“ signals an extension of โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ into monetary policy, Chinese analysts said. โ€œWarshโ€™s policy proposals โ€ฆ mark a shift from acting as a โ€˜global central bankโ€™ supplying unlimited liquidity worldwide to a new approach focused on tightly controlling the overall monetary spigot, prioritising domestic productivity and emphasising monetary sovereignty,โ€ analysts at China...

  •  
โŒ