Economics
Cesr reveals European financial markets risks, including double-dip recession worry
The Committee of European Securities Regulators (Cesr) has made public for the first time its analysis of trends, risks and vulnerabilities in financial markets
China disputes IEA energy data
The International Energy Agency’s claim that China has overtaken the US as the largest energy user, has exacerbated concerns that supply and demand data could be out of sync with price forecasts
WEF: Oil price spikes remain top 10 risk for 2010
Oil price spikes remain one of the World Economic Forum's (WEF) top 10 economic risks for 2010, with the risk-rating moving up to medium risk from low risk in 2009.
Revenge of the economists
Having left full-time practice as a business economist more than two decades ago, David Rowe argues that the profession is poised for a resurgence
Green shoots? Green Acres more like
Anyone who believes the economy has turned a corner must be living in a sitcom
What is normal?
Editor's letter
The human condition
Comment
Swap stabilisers
Editor's letter
Dearth of direction
Editor's letter
BIS releases paper on low inflation environment
Bank for International Settlements challenges conventional thinking on inflation
Risk managers not playing their strategic part, says survey
The risk management groups within most financial services companies do not have much input into strategic decision-making, according to a survey.