A crise europeia


08 | Setembro | 2010


 


ARQUIVO IPRI-UNL:
- União Europeia [Dezembro 2009]
- UE: Comissão Europeia [Setembro 2009]
- Eleições Europeias [Junho 2009]
- G20 [Março 2009]
- Crise financeira nos Estados Unidos/Cimeira do G20 [Setembro/Outubro 2008]
- OMC: fracasso das negociações [Julho 2008]
- Cimeira do G8 [Julho 2008]
- A Incerteza [Janeiro 2008]

Blog EUROPAS


LINKS:
G-20 Toronto Summit Declaration (28 de Junho)
Washington Post

Governo da Grécia

Greek Finance Ministry

Comissão Europeia

International Monetary Fund

Standard & Poor's

Fitch Ratings

Moody's Investors Service

China Credit Information Service

Q&A: Greece's economic woes
BBC News

Baseline Scenario
Financial Crisis for Beginners




ANÁLISES:
The Bleak Truth about Unemployment (8 de Setembro)
Steven Pearlstein, Washington Post

Obama Practices Economic Malpractice (8 de Setembro)
Richard Rahn, Washington Times

Which Companies Are Are Boosting Hires? (8 de Setembro)
David Bogoslaw, Business Week

Three Modest Proposals For Fixing the Economy (8 de Setembro)
Amity Shlaes, Bloomberg

Don't Ignore the Free Market Economy (8 de Setembro)
Jonah Goldberg, Los Angeles Times

The Commerce Debacle at Ground Zero (8 de Setembro)
Steven Malanga, Real Clear Markets

Net Neutrality: A Big Issue For Big Government Foes (8 de Setembro)
Alex Altman, Time

Why Young Women Earn More Than Young Men (8 de Setembro)
Heather Boushey, Slate

Subprime 2.0 Coming Soon To Suburb Near You (8 de Setembro)
Edward Pinto, Bloomberg

The Bears & the Housing Market's State (8 de Setembro)
David Leonhardt, New York Times

Roubini Gets the Nature of 'Bubbles' Wrong (8 de Setembro)
Jim Powell, National Review

Young Adults Shying Away From Stock Market (8 de Setembro)
Nancy Cook, Newsweek

What Stocks Would Do Well Amid Deflation? (8 de Setembro)
Mark Hulbert, Market Watch

'For the Next Few Years, We Don't Have Leeway' (7 de Setembro)
Wolfgang Schäuble, Der Spiegel

In Europe, it's no longer East vs. West (7 de Setembro)
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post

Recession Geopolitics (7 de Setembro)
Harold James, Today's Zaman

Obama Shouldn't Take Apology Tour to China (7 de Setembro)
Gordon Chang, Daily Beast

One Nation, Two Deficits (7 de Setembro)
Peter Orzag, New York Times

Time to Sweep Economists Off Thrones (7 de Setembro)
Gideon Rachman, Financial Times

Bad Economic Medicine Begets Bad Economic Times (7 de Setembro)
Steve Forbes, Forbes

Smart Stimulus Will Fix Unemployment Problem (7 de Setembro)
John Nichols, Nation

'Stimulus' Cures Will Make Things Worse (7 de Setembro)
Alan Reynolds, New York Post

On Economy, Obama Shoots From the Hip (7 de Setembro)
Irwin Stelzer, Weekly Standard

To Decrease Unemployment, Let Wages Fall (7 de Setembro)
Kevin Hassett, Bloomberg

What Really Happened to Lehman? (7 de Setembro)
Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times

Insiders Give Away Thoughts When Buying (7 de Setembro)
John Dorfman, Bloomberg

It's a Season For the Bears On Wall Street (7 de Setembro)
Irwin Kellner, Market Watch

Oracle: The Larry, Mark and Safra Show Begins (7 de Setembro)
Adam Lashinsky, Fortune

Containing price concerns (7 de Setembro)
Yi Xianrong, China Daily

Eurocrash (6 de Setembro)
Nicole Gelinas, City Journal

Rising China Must Ease Global Worry (6 de Setembro)
Daniel Bauer, China Post

Making Sense of a Complex China (6 de Setembro)
Ben Simpfendorfer, Joong Ang Daily

How to End the Great Recession (6 de Setembro)
Robert B. Reich, New York Times

The Real Story (6 de Setembro)
Paul Krugman, New York Times

How US can avoid road to ruin (6 de Setembro)
Chung-Yue Chang, China Daily

Reshuffling the geopolitical order (27 de Agosto)
Jorge Castaneda, Los Angeles Times

A new world map and Brazil's foreign policy (27 de Agosto)
Celso Amorim, The Hindu

The Scariest Economy (27 de Agosto)
Peter Tasker, Newsweek

Downside of a yen haven (27 de Agosto)
Kevin Rafferty, Japan Times

China Has Money, America Has Guns (27 de Agosto)
Adrian Hamilton, The Independent

Between big and clean economy (27 de Agosto)
Benjamin K. Sovacool, China Daily

Time to Sort Out the Long Overdue Doha Round (27 de Agosto)
Hugh Corbet, Yale Global

This Isn't a Recovery In Any Real Sense (27 de Agosto)
Paul Krugman, New York Times

Inequality Is Killing the U.S. Economy (27 de Agosto)
Raghuram Rajan, New Republic

Pensions & Our Fiscal Future (27 de Agosto)
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Wall Street Journal

The Most Fiscally Imprudent Gov't In History (27 de Agosto)
Mort Zuckerman, U.S. News

Government Stimulus Isn't Enough (27 de Agosto)
Mohamed El-Erian, Washington Post

How to Solve Our Tax Nightmare (27 de Agosto)
Keith Libbey & Evan Thomas, Newsweek

A Billionaire Talks His Global Search for Gold (27 de Agosto)
Jason Kelly, Business Week

All Eyes On Bernanke's Speech From Up High (27 de Agosto)
Randall Forsyth, Barron's

Global Economy Needs 0 Percent Rates Solution (27 de Agosto)
Mark Gilbert, Bloomberg

Big Government, Business and Labor Take Over (27 de Agosto)
Warren Meyer, Forbes

President Obama's Next Big Bank Bailout (27 de Agosto)
Rebel Cole, Washington Times

In Investing, Don't Fear All-Time Highs (27 de Agosto)
Jonathan Hoenig, Smart Money

Market Sentiment Gloomy Enough For Rally (27 de Agosto)
Mark Hulbert, Market Watch

'Price Increases Are Costing Millions of People their Health' (26 de Agosto)
Joachim von Braun, Der Spiegel

It pays to riot in Europe (26 de Agosto)
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, Telegraph

We mustn't talk Britain's economy down (26 de Agosto)
Richard Lambert, Telegraph

Russia to return to global grain market (26 de Agosto)
Nikolai Lychev, Ria Novosti

Bury the free market religion (26 de Agosto)
You Nuo and Zhang Zhouxiang, China Daily

Does China Have Any Friends Left in the Obama Administration? (26 de Agosto)
James Mann, New Republican

Honey, I Shrunk My Approval Ratings (26 de Agosto)
Karl Rove, Wall Street Journal

Stop the Madness (26 de Agosto)
Pete Du Pont, Wall Street Journal

CBO: The Cover-Up Budget Office (26 de Agosto)
Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Real Clear Markets

Obama Must Let Summers and Geithner Go (26 de Agosto)
Robert Scheer, The Nation

Is the United States the Next Japan? (26 de Agosto)
Anthony Mirhaydari, MSN Money

An Argument Against a Nation Full of Homeowners (26 de Agosto)
Barbara Kiviat, Time

Head-and-Shoulders Portends Market Double Dip (26 de Agosto)
Michael Kahn, Barron's

Bad Economic News Sets Up a Market 'Fix' (26 de Agosto)
John Crudele, New York Post

No Need to Regulate Banker Compensation (26 de Agosto)
Carpenter & Walter, Forbes

Do U.S. Sports Leagues Undermine Capitalism? (26 de Agosto)
David Archer, The American

The New Kindle Leaves Rivals Further Back (26 de Agosto)
David Pogue, New York Times

Fed's Message to Savers: Drop Dead (26 de Agosto)
James Gannon, American Spectator

Smart Arguments For Raising Interest Rates (26 de Agosto)
Mark Gilbert, Business Week

Jackson Hole Won't Mimic Bretton Woods (26 de Agosto)
David Callaway, Market Watch

Fed Policy Is Very Foggy As the Picture Clouds (26 de Agosto)
Neil Irwin, Washington Post

Autumn crisis looms (25 de Agosto)
Martin Walker, UPI

With power comes responsibility (25 de Agosto)
David Kan Ting, China Daily

Bond Market Bulls Thumb Their Noses At Gross (25 de Agosto)
David Pauly, Bloomberg

Munis: Another Bailout On the Way? (25 de Agosto)
Steven Malanga, Real Clear Markets

The Merger Increase Is Not a Bullish Signal (25 de Agosto)
James Stewart, SmartMoney

Don't Let the "Black Swans" Ruffle Your Feathers (25 de Agosto)
Steven Sears, Barron's

The Hedge Fund Exodus Is Retirement (25 de Agosto)
Max Abelson, New York Observer

Bush Tax Cuts Must Go (25 de Agosto)
John Podesta & Robert Greenstein, Financial Times

Rising Worries Over China's Ascension Are Overdone (25 de Agosto)
Joel Kotkin, Forbes

Housing Market Plunge Fuels Anxiety (25 de Agosto)
David Streitfeld, New York Times

D.C.'s Growth-Killing Housing Policies (25 de Agosto)
Stephen Meister, Real Clear Markets

Washington Is Spending Us Into Decline (25 de Agosto)
Pete Du Pont, Wall Street Journal

Corporations Must Spread the Wealth (25 de Agosto)
Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times

Climate Fixes Cost Hundreds of Billions (25 de Agosto)
Roger Helmer, Washington Times

Corporations Cash a Blank Check (25 de Agosto)
Katrina vanden Heuvel, Washington Post

Merkel's Bait-and-Switch on Taxes (24 de Agosto)
Muller & Reiermann, Der Spiegel

Fed can Create Money, Not Confidence (24 de Agosto)
George Melloan, Wall Street Journal

Deflation: The Neutron Bomb of Balance Sheets (24 de Agosto)
Randall Forsyth, Barron's

The Road to Safer Banks Runs Through Basel (24 de Agosto)
Sheila Bair, Financial Times

N.J.'s Pension Misdeeds Aren't Too Unusual (24 de Agosto)
Josh Barro, Real Clear Markets

Big Opportunities Exist for Long-Term Investors (24 de Agosto)
Jim Jubak, MSN Money

A Statistical Take On the Hindenburg Omen (24 de Agosto)
Mark Hulbert, Market Watch

Why Small Business Isn't Hiring Right Now (24 de Agosto)
Scott Shane, The American

Modest Fixes For the Broken U.S. Tax System (24 de Agosto)
Chris Farrell, Business Week

The Higher the Spending, the Bigger the Dips (24 de Agosto)
Amity Shlaes, Bloomberg

The Public Workers Your Taxes Support (24 de Agosto)
Stephen Meister, New York Post

Have Mergers Returned? Somewhat (24 de Agosto)
Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times

Mining Mergers Will End In Tears for Owners (24 de Agosto)
Matthew Lynn, Bloomberg

The Housing Solution Is No Solution at All (24 de Agosto)
John Tamny, Real Clear Markets

The Yen's Lessons for the Yuan (24 de Agosto)
Joseph Massey & Lee Sands, New York Times

Obama's Stimulus Spending Enriches China (24 de Agosto)
Gordon Chang, Forbes

For China, Will Money Bring Power? (24 de Agosto)
Piers Brendon, New York Times

Choices the economy has to make (24 de Agosto)
Mark Williams, China Daily

For China, Will Money Bring Power? (23 de Agosto)
Piers Brendon, New York Times

A Win-Win for China and Japan (23 de Agosto)
Anthony Rowley, Business Times

Globalization's benefits are moot unless everybody gets to play (23 de Agosto)
Ryo Takahashi, Japan Times

'Wall Street Bankers Are Not Pure Evil' (23 de Agosto)
Andrew Ross Sorkin, Der Spiegel

A Housing Fetish Hurt the American Dream (23 de Agosto)
Robert Samuelson, Newsweek

When Economic Policy Became Social Policy (23 de Agosto)
Peter Wallison, The American

A Housing Decline Wouldn't Be a Recession Signal (23 de Agosto)
John Tamny, Forbes

Are You Still In Stocks? You're Not Alone (23 de Agosto)
Tom Petruno, Los Angeles Times

In a Shift, Small Investors Flee Market (23 de Agosto)
Graham Bowley, New York Times

The U.S. Doesn't Need Chinese Money (23 de Agosto)
Evans-Pritchard, Daily Telegraph

Inflation, Not Deflation, Chairman Bernanke (23 de Agosto)
Andy Xie, Market Watch

'03 Tax Repeal Will Hit Rich and Poor Alike (23 de Agosto)
Gerald Prante, New York Post

Maintain the Bush Cuts; Now That's Rich (23 de Agosto)
Paul Krugman, New York Times

Bury Keynesian Voodoo Before It Buries Us (23 de Agosto)
Kevin Hassett, Bloomberg

Jon Corzine: Trained to Handle Adversity (23 de Agosto)
Justin Baer, Financial Times

Some On 'Street' Act As Though Crisis Didn't Happen (23 de Agosto)
Eliot Spitzer, Slate

Ronald Burkle Takes On Leonard Riggio (23 de Agosto)
Andrew Rice, New York Magazine

Two Billionaires Wage War Against Obama (23 de Agosto)
Jane Mayer, The New Yorker

A Needed Jolt for Japan (20 de Agosto)
Michael Auslin, Wall Street Journal

Consequences of U.S. debt (20 de Agosto)
Mario Margiocco, Japan Times

The Erosion of America's Middle Class (20 de Agosto)
Thomas Schulz, Der Spiegel

Appeasing the Bond Gods (20 de Agosto)
Paul Krugman, New York Times

Social development urgent (20 de Agosto)
Wang Zhenyao, China Daily

How to Fix the Billionaires' "Giving Pledge" (20 de Agosto)
Ron Rosenbaum, Slate

Will the Next Pop Be the Bond Bubble Bursting? (20 de Agosto)
Walter Updegrave, CNN

The Myth of the Great Bond "Bubble" (20 de Agosto)
The Pragmatic Capitalist

Quant Funds Struggle to Revive Boom Times (20 de Agosto)
Julie Creswell, New York Times

Why Johnson & Johnson's Headache Won't Go Away (20 de Agosto)
Mina Kimes, Fortune

H-P Culture Crumbled Under Mark Hurd (20 de Agosto)
Therese Poletti, MarketWatch

William Doyle, Potash's $500 Million Man (20 de Agosto)
Nathan Vardi, Forbes

Mitt Romney's Wet-Noodle Economics Won't Create Jobs (20 de Agosto)
Robert Reich

New Jersey Slept During $26 Billion in Bond Sales (20 de Agosto)
Joe Mysak, Bloomberg

American 'PIIGS': California, Illinois & NJ (20 de Agosto)
Matthew Buckley, The Street

How to save capitalism (20 de Agosto)
Anatole Kaletsky, Prospect Magazine

Unemployment figures down: seasonal adjustment or long-term trend? (19 de Agosto)
Klaus Jurgens, Today’s Zaman

Greek Austerity Measures Backfire (19 de Agosto)
Corinna Jessen, Der Spiegel

China: a tide of workers’ protest (19 de Agosto)
Li Datong, Open Democracy

No, We're Not Turning Into Japan (19 de Agosto)
James Ledbetter, Slate

A Fair Price For Making Banks Safer (19 de Agosto)
Stephen Cecchetti, Financial Times

We All Saw the Financial Crackup Coming (19 de Agosto)
David Callaway, Market Watch

Taking Stock Of a Frightful Stock-Market Signal (19 de Agosto)
Michael Kahn, Barron's

Split Government Means Better Equity Returns (19 de Agosto)
Eric Singer, Money News

Is the Act of Company Investing Dead? (19 de Agosto)
Anthony Mirhaydari, MSN Money

Goldman's '27 Call Means China Must Get Busy (19 de Agosto)
William Pesek, Bloomberg

At 75, Social Security Is Not Aging Very Well (19 de Agosto)
Merrill Matthews, Forbes

Double-Dip Recession Talk Set to Heat Up (19 de Agosto)
John Crudele, New York Post

Doubling Down On Obamanomics (19 de Agosto)
Larry Elder, Investor's Business Daily

Rep. Paul Ryan's Economic Roadmap Isn't (19 de Agosto)
Matt Miller, Washington Post

The Benefits of Immigration (19 de Agosto)
Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Real Clear Markets

Citigroup's Sweetheart Deal Flunks Smell Test (19 de Agosto)
Jonathan Weil, Bloomberg

Budget cuts are cracking the West's defences (18 de Agosto)
F. Stephen Larrabee, Peter A. Wilson, Christian Science Monitor

Germany is not China (18 de Agosto)
Heleen Mees, Today’s Zaman

China Drains Economic Stimulus Meant For U.S. (18 de Agosto)
Andy Xie, Bloomberg

Shaky Foundations of China's Growth (18 de Agosto)
Sean O'Grady, The Independent

Putin's Indifferent Priorities in Crisis (18 de Agosto)
Yulia Latynina, Moscow Times

From the Ashes (18 de Agosto)
J. Manyika, S. Lund and B. Auguste, Newsweek

If Bush Tax Cuts Expire, Stocks Won't Sink (18 de Agosto)
Allan Sloan, Washington Post

Tax Cuts Are the Only Path to Growth (18 de Agosto)
David Blanchflower, Bloomberg

To Grow, the U.S. Must Restructure (18 de Agosto)
Thomas Friedman, New York Times

Setting the Pessimists Straight (18 de Agosto)
Brian Wesbury and Robert Stein, Forbes

No, 'Atlas Shrugged' Explains Things (18 de Agosto)
Scott Powell, Investor's Business Daily

When Government Excuses Defaulters (18 de Agosto)
Steven Malanga, Real Clear Markets

It's Time to Allow Mexican Trucks Into the U.S. (18 de Agosto)
Philip Levy, The American

Hurry Up Please, It's Time to Kill Fannie & Freddie (18 de Agosto)
John Carney, CNBC

The U.S. Isn't Greece, & That's a Problem (18 de Agosto)
Rich Danker, Real Clear Markets

Fed Wavers As World Gets the Sweats (18 de Agosto)
Richard Cookson, Financial Times

Joblessness Hits Your Wallet a Long Time (18 de Agosto)
Ruth Mantell, Market Watch

A Democratic Panic Attack? (17 de Agosto)
Larry Kudlow, National Review

Trade Is the New Plastics (17 de Agosto)
Daniel Gross, Slate

India Isn't Set To Be the Next China (17 de Agosto)
Arvind Subramanian, Financial Times

The political economy of Bangladesh (17 de Agosto)
Ishtiaq Ahmed, Daily Times

Washington Is Railroading the American Taxpayer (17 de Agosto)
Steve Forbes, Forbes

The Debt Virus Spreads During False Recovery (17 de Agosto)
Matthew Lynn, Bloomberg

Two Zombies to Put Up With For Now (17 de Agosto)
Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times

Juveniles In Charge Of Economic Policy (17 de Agosto)
Richard Rahn, Washington Times

Ben Should Make Banks Lift Interest Rates (17 de Agosto)
John Crudele, New York Post

We've Entered the Age of No More Tears Investing (17 de Agosto)
Nancy Miller, Fortune

It's Going to Get Worse, A Whole Lot Worse... (17 de Agosto)
Paul Farrell, Market Watch

Hurd Gave HP's Board Many Reasons for Ouster (17 de Agosto)
Ann Woolner, Bloomberg

Reviving Calif.: Brown vs. Whitman (17 de Agosto)
Harold Meyerson, Los Angeles Times

Happier Public Union News from New Jersey (17 de Agosto)
Josh Barro, Real Clear Markets

Europe Gets it Right (16 de Agosto)
Kurt Volker & Juan Zarate, Foreign Policy

The Idea of Euro-Paralysis Is An Illusion (16 de Agosto)
Jurgen Stark, Financial Times

The End of American Optimism (16 de Agosto)
Mortimer Zuckerman, Wall Street Journal

The Free-Marketeers Strike Back (16 de Agosto)
Guy Sorman, City Journal

Social Security's Critics Are Clueless (16 de Agosto)
Paul Krugman, New York Times

No Japan-Style Deflation In The U.S. (16 de Agosto)
John Tamny, Forbes

Dropping the Ball during the Only Game in Town (16 de Agosto)
Desmond Lachman, The American

Fed Can't Solve Our Economic Woes (16 de Agosto)
Gerald O'Driscoll, Wall Street Journal

The Kind of Tax Cut That the US Can Afford (16 de Agosto)
Mark Zandi, New York Times

The American Engine Still Can (16 de Agosto)
Irwin Stelzer, The Weekly Standard

Hidden Facts About Bush's Tax Increases (16 de Agosto)
Bill Frezza, Real Clear Markets

It Takes a Tea Party To Start Tax Revolution (16 de Agosto)
Caroline Baum, Bloomberg

The Uncertainty of Our Economic Uncertainty (16 de Agosto)
Mark Gimein, New York Mag

An Interview with PIMCO's Mohamed El-Erian (16 de Agosto)
Adam Shell, USA Today

Can CEO Alan Mulally Keep Ford In the Fast Lane? (16 de Agosto)
Bill Saporito, Time

Let's hope that China and the United States won't miscalculate (27 de Julho)
Joseph S. Nye, Daily Star

EU leaders must face a welfare state crisis (27 de Julho)
Guy Sorman, Japan Times

Obama Must Stop Baiting Business (27 de Julho)
Mortimer Zuckerman, Financial Times

President Obama's True Position Vis-a-Vis Business (27 de Julho)
Steve Forbes, Forbes

With Tax Cuts, the GOP Is Cornered (27 de Julho)
Jonathan Chait, The New Republic

How to Make New York City More Efficient (27 de Julho)
Josh Barro, Real Clear Markets

California's 2 Pension Crises (27 de Julho)
Mark Paul/Micah Weinberg, Los Angeles Times

Investors Get Nailed By Nearsighted Wall Street (27 de Julho)
David Pauly, Bloomberg

It's Time for Women to Take Over Wall Street (27 de Julho)
Paul Farrell, Market Watch

'Systemic Risk' Theory Gains Stature (27 de Julho)
Howard Schneider, Washington Post

Long-Term Economic Pain (27 de Julho)
Bob Herbert, New York Times

Some Backup For Goldman On AIG (27 de Julho)
Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times

B-Schools Are A-Twitter Over Social Media (27 de Julho)
Sommer Saadi, Business Week

Raising Retirement Age Won't Work (27 de Julho)
William Shipman, Washington Times

Mortgage Reform Missed Friends of Angelo (27 de Julho)
Stephen Meister, New York Post

Money Supply Vexes Deflation's Confused Proponents (27 de Julho)
John Tamny, Real Clear Markets

A Clouded Outlook (27 de Julho)
Michael Schuman, Time

Europe Lacks Vision (26 de Julho)
Guy Sorman, Daily Star

Where are the jobs? (26 de Julho)
Robert J. Samuelson, Washington Post

Wall Street Still Doesn’t Have a Sheriff (26 de Julho)
Richard C. Sauer, New York Times

China, a capitalist machine with a communist engine (26 de Julho)
Andrew Higgins, Washington Post

The consumer's kingdom (26 de Julho)
Marcos Fava Neves, China Daily

Feeling Gloomy? Maybe It's Time to Buy Stocks (26 de Julho)
Paul Lim, New York Times

With Stock Market Returns, It's Not the Economy (26 de Julho)
Zachary Karabell, Time

The Stock Market's Wild Ride to Nowhere (26 de Julho)
Michael Santoli, Barron's

Wal-Mart's Sam's Club Exposes the Bank Bailout Lie (26 de Julho)
John Tamny, Forbes

When Will the U.S. Go the Way of Rome? (26 de Julho)
Bill Frezza, Real Clear Markets

How to Dismantle the Muni-Debt Bomb (26 de Julho)
Steven Malanga, City Journal

Uncle Sam Is Worse Off Than Greece (26 de Julho)
Laurence Kotlikoff, Financial Times

Taleb: Deficits Could Be Next 'Black Swan' (26 de Julho)
Ben Steverman, Business Week

Wall Street, White House & the Economy (26 de Julho)
James Surowiecki, New Yorker

The U.S. May Face a Japanese Deflation Trap (26 de Julho)
Don Lee, Los Angeles Times

The Death of Paper Money (26 de Julho)
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, Daily Telegraph

Why CEOs Aren't Yet Hiring - For Now (26 de Julho)
Robert Samuelson, Washington Post

Fed Chairman Bernanke's Jobs Bifurcation (26 de Julho)
Alfred Tella, Real Clear Markets

Stimulate No More: It's Time for All to Tighten (23 de Julho)
Jean-Claude Trichet, Financial Times

Has Bernanke Finally Run Out of Bullets? (23 de Julho)
Randall Forsyth, Barron's

It's a Fiscal Problem, Not a Fed Problem (23 de Julho)
Larry Kudlow, Real Clear Markets

Stock Market Retreat's End May Be in Sight (23 de Julho)
Marc Reinganum, Bloomberg

The Way to Win on Wall Street Right Now (23 de Julho)
Neil Weinberg, Forbes

Market Timers Remain Weary About Stocks (23 de Julho)
Mark Hulbert, MarketWatch

Why Is the Euro Rising and Dollar Falling? (23 de Julho)
James Kostohryz, Minyanville

The Commodity ETF Deathtrap (23 de Julho)
Robison, Loder and Bjerga, Business Week

Five Common Unemployment Myths (23 de Julho)
Heidi Shierholz, Washington Post

Just How Bad is China's Real Estate Bubble? (23 de Julho)
Jim Jubak, MSN Money

Give anti-Beijing bias a break (23 de Julho)
Mei Xinyu, China Daily

Economic traction intact (23 de Julho)
Yi Xianrong, China Daily

Don't underestimate ASEM (22 de Julho)
Brahma Chellaney, Japan Times

Economic traction intact (22 de Julho)
Yi Xianrong, China Daily

IMF Comes Back to East Asia (22 de Julho)
Philip Bowring, International Herald Tribune

Bernanke's Exit Door Now Swinging Two Ways (22 de Julho)
Caroline Baum, Bloomberg

How Have Our Policymakers Handled the Crisis? (22 de Julho)
International Economy

Without Stable Currency Values, There Is No Trust (22 de Julho)
John Tamny, Forbes

The Great Recession Is Just the Beginning (22 de Julho)
Matt Miller, Washington Post

We're In a One-and-a-Half Dip Recession (22 de Julho)
Robert Reich, Huffington Post

Rules Changes Strangle Main Street (22 de Julho)
Michael Whalen, Washington Times

U.S. Workers Aren't Better Off (22 de Julho)
Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Real Clear Markets

Ditch the Economists, Not Economics (22 de Julho)
Ryan Young, The American Spectator

Did Jeffrey Epstein Get Off Too Easily? (22 de Julho)
Conchita Sarnoff, The Daily Beast

Lord Black's Enemies Will Soon Eat Crow (22 de Julho)
Terence Corcoran, National Post

Why Are CEOs So Confident Right Now? (22 de Julho)
Anthony Mirhaydari, MSN Money

Tweedy's High Performing Global Fund (22 de Julho)
William Baldwin, Forbes

Pond scum could save the world (22 de Julho)
Michael Richardson, Japan Times

Financial regulation moves into new era (16 de Julho)
Brady Dennis, Washington Post

Can You Hear Goldman Laughing? (16 de Julho)
Tunku Varadarajan, The Daily Beast

Goldman Sachs Just Scored a Major Victory (16 de Julho)
John Carney, CNBC

FinReg & Goldman: Wow, Talk About Coincidences! (16 de Julho)
Dan Freed, Real Clear Markets

Financial Reform, R.I.P. (16 de Julho)
James Henry and Laurence Kotlikoff, Forbes

Does This Bill Really End Too Big to Fail? (16 de Julho)
Gillian Tett, Financial Times

The Yo-Yo Market: Better Get Used to It (16 de Julho)
Andy Kessler, Wall Street Journal

The Summer Rally May Already Be Sputtering (16 de Julho)
Randall Forsyth, Barron's

Why Are Investors So Taken with Technicals? (16 de Julho)
Josh Lipton, Minyanville

Will Lightning Strike Twice for John Paulson? (16 de Julho)
Duff McDonald, Fortune

How to Tell a Nation Is at Risk of Default (16 de Julho)
Floyd Norris, New York Times

Inflation, Deflation or Some Nasty Hybrid? (16 de Julho)
Jim Jubak, MSN Money

Great Recession's Psychological Fallout (16 de Julho)
Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times

Obama's Bad-Blood Battle Royale with Business (16 de Julho)
Larry Kudlow, Real Clear Markets

Speaking Up For American Capitalism (15 de Julho)
Gregg Sherrill, Wall Street Journal

Economics Behaving Badly (15 de Julho)
George Loewenstein and Peter Ubel, New York Times

America's CEOs Should Be Thanking Obama (15 de Julho)
Matt Miller, Washington Post

Real Unemployment Is Grim (15 de Julho)
Raghavan Mayur, Investor's Business Daily

Grove Shouldn't Lose Faith In Job-Creating Startups (15 de Julho)
Tim Kane, Forbes

The U.S.'s $1 Trillion Debt for '10 Is Encouraging (15 de Julho)
Daniel Gross, Newsweek

The Politics of Growing Budget Deficits (15 de Julho)
Gary Andres, The Weekly Standard

The Ugly Truth About Financial Reform (15 de Julho)
Harvey Pitt, The Daily Beast

After Crisis, Show of Power From JP Morgan (15 de Julho)
Eric Dash, New York Times

Title IX For Math and Science? (15 de Julho)
Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Real Clear Markets

After Buying the Earnings Rumor, Sell the News (15 de Julho)
Michael Kahn, Barron's

Why This Stock-Market Rally Is Set to Continue (15 de Julho)
Josh Lipton, Minyanville

Could the Dow Jones Really Hit 1,000? (15 de Julho)
Anthony Mirhaydari, MSN Money

Economics Behaving Badly (15 de Julho)
George Loewenstein/Peter Ubel, New York Times

How China Will - and Won't - Change the World (15 de Julho)
George Yeo, CS Monitor

Market Confidence Bugaboo (15 de Julho)
Dani Rodrik, The Moscow Times

Merkel seeks broader economic ties in Siberia (15 de Julho)
Andrei Fedyashin, Ria Novosti

Is it dangerous to speculate on food prices? (14 de Julho)
Denis Drechsler, George Rapsomanikis and Alexander Sarris, Japan Times

Why It's Time to Diversify Away From the Dollar (14 de Julho)
Nin-Hai Tseng, Fortune

Internet Is US/China's New Dollar/Yuan (14 de Julho)
Bret Swanson, Real Clear Markets

Three Years and New Fault Lines Threaten (14 de Julho)
Martin Wolf, Financial Times

Gotham's Chance to Take the Financial Lead (14 de Julho)
Nicole Gelinas, City Journal

Media Moguls Start to Revolt Against Obama (14 de Julho)
Peter Lauria, Daily Beast

Obama Is In the Tank For Big Labor (14 de Julho)
Peyton Miller, The Weekly Standard

Exports Are Up, Where Are the Jobs? (14 de Julho)
Howard Schneider, Washington Post

Don't Fear Persistent Trade Deficits (14 de Julho)
Brian Wesbury & Robert Stein, Forbes

What Helps Businesses Grow? Humble Policy (14 de Julho)
Amity Shlaes, Bloomberg

It's Time to Fire America's Management (14 de Julho)
Richard Rahn, Washington Times

Print Media Needs Government Help (14 de Julho)
Lee Bollinger, Wall Street Journal

Germany Is Euro's Biggest Threat (14 de Julho)
Simon Tilford, New York Times

Is Japan Taxing into Oblivion? (14 de Julho)
Kevin Williamson, National Review

Market Confidence Bugaboo (14 de Julho)
Dani Rodrik, Moscow Times

Reform for the benefit of workers (14 de Julho)
Ronald C. Brown, China Daily

It's Time To Reform Fannie And Freddie (13 de Julho)
Mallory Factor, Forbes

Big Business Versus Obama (13 de Julho)
Jeffrey Garten, Newsweek

The Bush Tax Cuts and the Deficit Myth (13 de Julho)
Brian Riedl, Wall Street Journal

Slow Growth Means We Should Act (13 de Julho)
Roubini & Bremmer, Financial Times

In Investing, the Hard Thing Is Often Best (13 de Julho)
Jonathan Hoenig, SmartMoney

My Lazy Portfolios Beat Wall Street's Churn (13 de Julho)
Paul Farrell, Market Watch

KKR's Botched IPO Spotlights Buyout Firms' Fall (13 de Julho)
David Pauly, Bloomberg

Paulson Likes the Finance Bill's Look (13 de Julho)
Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times

Dropping a dime on Treasury-Goldman chats (13 de Julho)
John Crudele, New York Post

Is Dodd Bill Socialist? Don't Make Socialists Laugh (13 de Julho)
John Nichols, Nation

Obama's "Export" Strategy Is a Big Laugh (13 de Julho)
John Tamny, Real Clear Markets

LeBron Typifies the Evolution of Labor (13 de Julho)
Rick Wartzman, Los Angeles Times

An Economy of Grinds (13 de Julho)
David Brooks, New York Times

Australia's Shaky Economy (13 de Julho)
Philip Bowring, New York Times

US Treasuries as safe assets (13 de Julho)
Zhang Monan, China Daily

We'll transform Britain by giving power away (12 de Julho)
David Cameron & Nick Clegg, Daily Telegraph

Gravity takes hold for Europe’s centre-right stars (12 de Julho)
John Lloyd, Financial Times

The G-20's Dead Ideas (12 de Julho)
Mark Blyth & Neil Shenai, Foreign Affairs

A 21st Century Lend-Lease (12 de Julho)
Nikolas Gvosdev, World Politics Review

Merkel's Rules for Bankruptcy (12 de Julho)
Christian Reiermann, Der Spiegel

Russia's Successful Waste of Money (12 de Julho)
Harley Balzer, International Herald Tribune

How to repair our economic ties with China (12 de Julho)
Robert Holleyman, Washington Post

Democracies Have Bankrupted Themselves (12 de Julho)
Neil Reynolds, Globe and Mail

US Treasuries as safe assets (9 de Julho)
Zhang Monan, China Daily

Financial markets are always crying wolf (9 de Julho)
Jeremy Warner, Telegraph

Could Japan Collapse? (9 de Julho)
Paul Jackson, The Diplomat

L'Europe serait-elle condamnée à disparaître? (8 de Julho)
Alain Frachon, Le Monde

Double-edged austerity programs (8 de Julho)
Hong Liang, China Daily

Japan's economic fantasy (8 de Julho)
Kevin Rafferty, Japan Times

Let Treasury Rescue the States (8 de Julho)
Christopher Edley Jr., New York Times

Why Europe Needs Marriage Counseling (7 de Julho)
Michael Schuman, Time

'The Crisis of Confidence Has Yet to Be Overcome' (7 de Julho)
Thomas Mirow, Der Spiegel

G8 must make way for new system (7 de Julho)
M D Nalapat, China Daily

US treaty could threaten growth (7 de Julho)
Kevin P. Gallagher, China Daily

Let Goldman Be Goldman (7 de Julho)
William D. Cohan, New York Times

What should worry us more, inflation or deflation? (6 de Julho)
Martin Feldstein, Daily Star

Towards new financial order (6 de Julho)
Zhang Monan, China Daily

Are Profits Hurting Capitalism? (6 de Julho)
Yves Smith and Rob Parenteau, New York Times

How can Asia raise its pitch at G20 (6 de Julho)
Pradumna B. Rana, China Daily

Toronto G-20 summit’s outcome (2) (6 de Julho)
Asim Erdilek, Today’s Zaman

What Next for the G8? (6 de Julho)
Richard Weitz, The Diplomat

Employment emergency (6 de Julho)
Eugene Robinson, Washington Post

France et Royaume-Uni doivent tirer ensemble les leçons de la crise (5 de Julho)
Mark Hoban, Le Monde

Punishing the Jobless (5 de Julho)
Paul Krugman, New York Times

Can G-8 Survive without China? (5 de Julho)
Richard Weitz, The Diplomat

False Hope Dawns in China's West (5 de Julho)
Roawn Callick, The Australian

Economic Sun Setting on the West (5 de Julho)
Mark Seddon, The National

UK Foreign Policy Must Focus on Economy (5 de Julho)
J. Warner, Daily Telegraph

Canada's Harper Making Global Impression (5 de Julho)
John Geddes, Maclean's

Towards new financial order (5 de Julho)
Zhang Monan, China Daily

Why Merkel Is Stronger (5 de Julho)
Christopher Caldwell, Financial Times

Britain's Electoral Reform Paradox (5 de Julho)
Andrew Rawnsley, The Guardian

The Belgian presidency (5 de Julho)
Amanda Paul, Today's Zaman

Where Is Your Military Might, Europe? (5 de Julho)
Therese Delpech, International Herald Tribune

’Turkey’s entry into EU will present model against clash of cultures’ (5 de Julho)
Ruprecht Polenz, Today’s Zaman

Cameron Fancies a Long Stay at No. 10 (5 de Julho)
John Rentoul, The Independent

Will European Union go the Belgian way? (5 de Julho)
Gwynne Dyer, Daily Pioneer

A single currency among Korea, China and Japan is an attractive notion, but still remains unrealistic (5 de Julho)
Yun Chang-hyun, Joong Ang Daily

Myths of Austerity (2 de Julho)
Paul Krugman, New York Times

Austerity Will Help After All (2 de Julho)
Stephen Spruiell, National Review

EU Economy Is Fine, America's the Problem (2 de Julho)
M. Hutchinson, Asia Times

Getting economic recipe right (2 de Julho)
Fan Gang, China Daily

How to Make an American Job Before It's Too Late: Andy Grove (2 de Julho)
Andy Grove, Bloomberg

G-20: in all but name(2) (2 de Julho)
İbrahim Öztürk, Today’s Zaman

Intra-BRIC Relations (2 de Julho)
Kari Lipschutz, WPR

The G20's expensive party (1 de Julho)
Kevin Rafferty, Japan Times

Business Is Driving Us Toward a New Era (1 de Julho)
William Cohen, The Moscow Times

The Obama-Medvedev Summit (1 de Julho)
Nikolas K. Gvosdev, National Interest

G-20: in all but name (1 de Julho)
İbrahim Öztürk, Today’s Zaman

In recession battle, Germany and China are winners (1 de Julho)
Harold Meyerson, Washington Post

Failure at the G-20 (1 de Julho)
Tim Fernholz, The American Prospect

WMDs and the G8 (1 de Julho)
Richard Weitz, National Interest

We must ratchet back bankers' pay (1 de Julho)
Matt Miller, Washington Post

Stimulus Might Avert Error of Optimism (1 de Julho)
David Blanchflower, Bloomberg

France's footballing woes may reflect Europe's predicament (1 de Julho)
Dominique Moisi, Daily Star

The G-20 Blues (30 de Junho)
Reihan Salam, Forbes

The ‘aces’ of the G20 (30 de Junho)
Beril Dedeoğlu, Today’s Zaman

Beijing: A Global Leader With 'China First' Policy (30 de Junho)
David Shambaugh, Yale Global

Chinese Economy's Secret Recipe (30 de Junho)
Fan Gang, Project Syndicate

West's Protectionist War on the Yuan (30 de Junho)
Terence Corcoran, Financial Post

Eurozone isn't doomed yet (30 de Junho)
Hans-Werner Sinn, Japan Times

Save the Euro with Radical Reform (30 de Junho)
Peter Sutherland, Financial Times

21st century depression (29 de Junho)
Paul Krugman, The Guardian

France-Allemagne, le malaise (29 de Junho)
Hubert Védrine, Le Monde

The G20 Hedges (29 de Junho)
Sebastian Mallaby, Council on Foreign Relations

The imperatives of regional connectivity (29 de Junho)
Rashid Ahmad Khan, Daily Times

G20 pledge to tackle debt in Toronto (29 de Junho)
Andrei Fedyashin, RIA Novosti

Five Countries Weathering the Great Recession (29 de Junho)
RealClearWorld

G20 Must Be Accountable to the Vulnerable (28 de Junho)
Ban Ki-moon, Asahi Shimbun

No More Time for Talk at Global Summits (28 de Junho)
David Cameron, Globe & Mail

May Toronto's G20 Be the Last (28 de Junho)
John Hilary, The Guardian

Half-Hearted Promises and Mutual Blame (28 de Junho)
Gregor Schmitz & Philipp Wittrock, Der Spiegel

The G20's Many Sins (28 de Junho)
Clive Crook, Financial Times

China Leaves Old Economy Behind (28 de Junho)
B. Yaghmaian, International Herald Tribune

Canada Sets Example for G20 Nations (28 de Junho)
S. Lincicome & J. Roberts, Fox News

G20 Is a Pointless Summit (28 de Junho)
Walter Russell Mead, The American Interest

Autocratic Capitalists Have Their Day (28 de Junho)
Doug Saunders, Globe and Mail

Who Lost Europe? (28 de Junho)
Dani Rodrik, Jordan Times

Why Is the U.S. Repeating Europe's Mistakes? (28 de Junho)
Michael Tanner, USA Today

Trade not aid is the message Africa needs to hear (28 de Junho)
Chris Stephen, The Scotsman

Germany and the Euro-Crisis (14 de Junho)
Jürgen Habermas, The Nation

Europe's Endangered Soul (14 de Junho)
Philippe Nemo, City Journal

Can Europe Live Without Welfare? (14 de Junho)
Martin Newland, The National

Europe Drifting and at Risk (14 de Junho)
Richard Burt, The American Interest

Crisis of confidence (14 de Junho)
Robert J. Samuelson, Washington Post

Gates closed out of China (14 de Junho)
Peter J Brown, Asia Times

'Made in China' is taking on a new, more formidable shape (14 de Junho)
Ang Yuen Yuen, Daily Star

Where now for the crisis-hit European Left? (14 de Junho)
Bill Emmott, Times

Trapped in the Fantasy of 'Euroland' (9 de Junho)
Takatoshi Ito, Japan Times

Europe Looks to Break US Ratings Monopoly (9 de Junho)
Beat Balzli, Der Spiegel

Germany Losing Confidence in Merkel (9 de Junho)
Roland Nelles, Der Spiegel

Britain's Dishonest Election and Coalition (9 de Junho)
Simon Heffer, Daily Telegraph

Labour Needs Leader to Win in Future (9 de Junho)
Roy Hattersley, The Times

Wanted: Competent Leaders With Vision To Tackle Global Crises (9 de Junho)
Jeffrey E. Garten, Yale Global

«Londres n'ira pas plus loin pour aider l'euro» (8 de Junho)
William Hague, Le Figaro

L'Europe doit s'attaquer aux déficits publics (8 de Junho)
Olli Rehn, Le Monde

The Maginot Line Illusion (8 de Junho)
Peter Boone and Simon Johnson, The Baseline Scenario

Rapatrier la dette des Etats pourrait être un moyen de calmer le jeu des marchés (8 de Junho)
Rodolphe A. Müller et Pierre-Alain Schieb, Le Monde

French Connection: The Eurozone Crisis Worsens Sharply (8 de Junho)
Peter Boone and Simon Johnson, The Baseline Scenario

Norway's many lessons (7 de Junho)
Timothy Garton Ash, Los Angeles Times

Debt is the spectre that haunts the G20 feast (7 de Junho)
George Osborne, The Times

Toward the G-20 Toronto Summit (7 de Junho)
Asim Erdilek, Today’s Zaman

The Case Against Keynes (With Some Questions for Krugman, Too) (2 de Junho)
William Galston, The New Republic

China At Risk of Greek-Style Crisis (2 de Junho)
Fan Gang, The National

Europe's Rightward Turn (2 de Junho)
Andrew Roberts, The Daily Beast

Our Post-Modern Crisis (1 de Junho)
Joschka Fischer, Social Europe

Thomas Gomart: new European security treaty – there is more than one initiative (1 de Junho)
Ria Novosti

Europe's Banks (1 de Junho)
Guy Verhofstadt, New York Times

Development aid can be enhanced in just five easy steps (1 de Junho)
Jeffrey D. Sachs, Daily Star

European Crisis Offers A Blessing for Medvedev (31 de Maio)
Vladimir Frolov, The Moscow Times

Living Off of a Bubble Economy (31 de Maio)
Alexei Bayer, The Moscow Times

Economic Inspiration from Canada? (31 de Maio)
Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard

A Turkish Coup and a Greek Tragedy (31 de Maio)
Andrew Finkel, Today's Zaman

German Central Bankers Suspect French Intrigue (31 de Maio)
Wolfgang Reuter, Der Spiegel

The disconnect behind Europe's financial free fall (27 de Maio)
David Ignatius, Washington Post

The real cost of US debt (27 de Maio)
J.W. Verret, CS Monitor

Europe takes pre-emptive steps to cut deficits (27 de Maio)
Matthew Saltmarsh and Elisabetta Povoledo, The Hindu

European Austerity the First Step to Recovery (27 de Maio)
Michael Kröger and Bahador Saberi, Der Spiegel

The Eurosceptic case for saving the euro (27 de Maio)
John Redwood, Times

Europe Is Headed for a Meltdown (27 de Maio)
Edmund Conway, Daily Telegraph

Cameron Could Move Toward Europe (27 de Maio)
John Lichfield, The Independent

Easy Money, Hard Truths (27 de Maio)
David Einhorn, New York Times

The IMF is right, global finances are bloated by moral hazard (24 de Maio)
Kenneth Rogoff, Daily Star

Regional integration key to growth (24 de Maio)
Wang Hui, China Daily

Is China's Amazing Growth a Mere Illusion? (24 de Maio)
Sentaku Magazine, Japan Times

America is no Greece (24 de Maio)
Fareed Zakaria, Washington Post

Can America Lead in the 21st Century? (24 de Maio)
Thomas Friedman, NY Times

Barbarians at the EU Gates (24 de Maio)
Daniel Gros, Moscow Times

Bad debt also threatens Europe’s strongest (24 de Maio)
Wolfgang Munchau, Financial Times

West's Road to Economic Serfdom (24 de Maio)
P. Boone & S. Johnson, Baseline Scenario

The Debt of Socrates (24 de Maio)
Christopher Buckley, New York Times

The Great Lie of United 'Europe' (24 de Maio)
Christopher Booker, Daily Telegraph

The Birth Pangs of a New Europe (24 de Maio)
Gabor Steingart, New York Times

Europe Needs British Statesmanship (24 de Maio)
Thomas Klau, The Independent

Europe is sleepwalking to decline. We need a Churchill to wake it up (20 de Maio)
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian

How to Save Europe (20 de Maio)
Terence Corcoran, National Post

Behind Euro Drama, Real Global Danger (20 de Maio)
E. Conway, Daily Telegraph

The Thatcherite road is all Europe has left (20 de Maio)
Bill Emmott, Times

China Century Not Yet Upon Us(19 de Maio)
Joseph Nye, Financial Times

Time to Rethink U.S.-China Trade Ties(19 de Maio)
James McGregor, Washington Post

Euro: A Car with Too Many Drivers(19 de Maio)
Richard Quest, China Post

The Euro’s Lost Promise (18 de Maio)
David Marsh, New York Times

The Death of the European Dream (18 de Maio)
Gideon Rachman, Financial Times

Euro Dies Slow Death Without Common Fiscal Policy (18 de Maio)
Matthew Lynn, Bloomberg

Asia Ascends, Europe Sinks and U.S. Treads (18 de Maio)
Emile Hokayem, The National

Why Should Ireland Believe the IMF? (18 de Maio)
Elaine Byrne, Irish Times

The Geopolitical Implications of the Greek Debt Crisis (18 de Maio)
Paul J. Smith, World Politics Review

For a solution to the euro crisis, look to the states (18 de Maio)
Martin Feldstein, Washington Post

Asia Rides the Crisis (18 de Maio)
Dominique Dwor-Frecaut, New York Times

Overhaul industrial policy to bolster the economy (18 de Maio)
Shinji Fukukawa, Japan Times

A 'Quantum Leap' in Governance of the Euro Zone Is Needed (17 de Abril)
Entrevista a Jean-Claude Trichet, Der Spiegel

Will the 'PIIGS' Trash Europe? (17 de Abril)
Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times

How Ireland Undermined the Eurozone (17 de Abril)
Garret Fitzgerald, Irish Times

European Union: A coalition of irresponsibility (17 de Abril)
George F. Will, Washington Post

EU Not on China's Chessboard (17 de Abril)
John Lee, The Diplomat

Why Obama Must Help Fix Spain (17 de Abril)
Charles Lane, Washington Post

What's in a BRIC? Not as much as many observers imagine (14 de Maio)
Joseph S. Nye, Daily Star

CPR in Eurozone: Next time RIP? (14 de Maio)
Andrei Fedyashin, Ria Novosti

Greek Crisis and the Future of the European Union – Part II (14 de Maio)
Jean-Pierre Lehmann, Yale Global

High Price of Losing Economic Sovereignty (14 de Maio)
Boris Kagarlitsky, Moscow Times

Building a Global Financial Center (14 de Maio)
Stephen Wells, Moscow Times

An Indispensable Lesson in Macroeconomics (14 de Maio)
Martin Gilman, Moscow Times

The Last Opportunity for a Strong Currency (14 de Maio)
Henrik Müller, Der Spiegel

Zapatero, el lobo y la factura de la crisis (14 de Maio)
Antón Costas, El País

Safe European Currency (14 de Maio)
Matthew Yglesias, American Prospect

America Is Not Greece (14 de Maio)
Paul Krugman, New York Times

Europe Bought Time and Not Much Else (14 de Maio)
Uri Dadush, Moisés Naím, Carnegie

Germany’s Future Lies in Europe (14 de Maio)
Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff, GMFUS

European Stabilisation Mechanism to Preserve Financial Stability, May 2010 (14 de Maio)
Council on Foreign Relations

Reforming the Eurozone (14 de Maio)
Marc Levinson, Council on Foreign Relations

It's A Crisis of Faith Not A Crisis of Stocks (14 de Maio)
Walter Russell Mead, Council on Foreign Relations

Tough Love for Eurozone (14 de Maio)
Daniel Gros, Council on Foreign Relations

The Role of the US in the Post-Crisis Economic Order (14 de Maio)
Paola Subacchi, Chatham House

Is Enlargement Dead? (14 de Maio)
Ronald D. Asmus, GMFUS

A blow to European exceptionalism (14 de Maio)
Richard Gowan, ECFR

"An Iron Chancellor for Europe" (14 de Maio)
Carme Colomina, Deniz Devrim, CIDOB

Goodbye to Europe as a high-ranking power (13 de Maio)
Richard Haass, Financial Times

Euro Crisis Is Worse Than You Think (13 de Maio)
Jonathan Eyal, China Post

La meilleure réponse à la crise : la compétitivité (13 de Maio)
Nicolas Baverez, Le Point

Greece and the 'political trilemma' facing the world economy (13 de Maio)
Dani Rodrik, Daily Star

The E.U.'s Dangerous Game (13 de Maio)
Mark Weisbrot, New York Times

Checks and imbalances (13 de Maio)
David Ignatius, Washington Post

Britain and Europe are living separate crises (13 de Maio)
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian

Too weak to fail (13 de Maio)
George F. Will, Washington Post

Depression 2010? (13 de Maio)
Robert Samuelson, RCP

Is China Headed for a Crash? (11 de Maio)
Philip Bowring, International Herald Tribune

A New "New Europe" Is Emerging (11 de Maio)
Michael Moran, Global Post

EU Poised to Expand Powers Over Economy (11 de Maio)
Arthur Beesley, Irish Times

Forget Gordon Brown - Focus on Economy (11 de Maio)
Boris Johnson, Daily Telegraph

Europa vuelve a caminar unida (11 de Maio)
Jean-Marie Colombani, El Pais

Europe Gets Greeced (10 de Maio)
Jason Kirby & Danylo Hawaleshka, Maclean's

Can the U.S. Avoid European Contagion (10 de Maio)
Irwin Stelzer, Weekly Standard

A Money Too Far (7 de Maio)
Paul Krugman, New York Times

Asia Pacific Leading the Global Recovery (7 de Maio)
Mirza Diran, Jakarta Post

'We Want to Get the Budget Under Control' (6 de Maio)
Entrevista a Helena André, Der Spiegel

Reform the Euro or Scrap It (6 de Maio)
Joseph Stiglitz, The Guardian

Economic meet can't hide world's growing divisions (6 de Maio)
Kevin Rafferty, Japan Times

Bankrupt theology lives to distract on another day (6 de Maio)
Hector R. Torres, Japan Times

Greek Crisis and the Future of the European Union (6 de Maio)
Jonathan Fenby, YaleGlobal

Greeks Humiliated By Germany (6 de Maio)
Bjorn Hengst, Der Spiegel

Capitalism: The evil that's vital to economy (6 de Maio)
Zhu Yuan, China Daily

Sovereign Contagion Risk – Part I: Assessing the Impact on Banking Systems of Southern Europe,1 Ireland and the UK (6 de Maio)
Publico

Greece: EU must prevent social domino effect (4 de Maio)
Janis Emmanouilidis, The Guardian

How will Greece's tragedy end? (4 de Maio)
Matina Stevis, The Guardian

Europe’s dominos of doom (4 de Maio)
Janis A. Emmanouilidis, Today's Zaman

La Grèce : une tragédie européenne (4 de Maio)
Jean-Paul Fitoussi, Le Monde

L'Union doit tirer la leçon de la crise grecque (4 de Maio)
Martin Schulz, Le Monde

Is Austerity a Greek Myth? (4 de Maio)
David Ignatius, Washington Post

Europe: Integrate or Disintegrate (4 de Maio)
Wolfgang Munchau, Financial Times

Australia's New Statist Economy (4 de Maio)
Francis Cianfrocca, The New Ledger

Rural Africa planting seeds for bigger payoffs (4 de Maio)
William A. Masters, Japan Times

Baseless China Bashing (4 de Maio)
J. Bhagwati & A. Panagariya, Times of India

Why Do Investors Still Believe the Rating Agencies? (4 de Maio)
Gary Burtless, Brookings

The decline and fall of political Europe has started (3 de Maio)
Michel Rocard, Daily Star

Better Fifty Years of Europe? (3 de Maio)
Walter Laqueur, The American Interest

Greece's debt crisis strains European unity (3 de Maio)
David Ignatius, Washington Post

Greece Must Adjust or Face Default (3 de Maio)
Daniel Gros, Guatemala Times

Life in the German empire (3 de Maio)
Doug Saunders, Globe and Mail

Nations Can Recover from Debt Default (3 de Maio)
Alan Beattie, Financial Times

Spain Is No Greece (3 de Maio)
Miguel-Anxo Murado, The Guardian

Europe’s economy is the sick man of the world (3 de Maio)
Bill Emmott, The Times

The emperor has no clothes and the euro has no future (3 de Maio)
Alan Philps, The National

Time for IMF to Replace the G-20? (3 de Maio)
Daniel McDowell, World Politics Review

The Euro Trap (30 de Abril)
Paul Krugman, New York Times

Greece debt crisis is only the tip of the iceberg (30 de Abril)
Nouriel Roubini, Christian Science Monitor

Ganar dinero apostando al desastre (30 de Abril)
Miguel Boyer, El País

Britain Must Act Like Germany (30 de Abril)
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian

Leaving the euro behind? (30 de Abril)
Sebastian Mallaby, Washington Post

Dalla fine del Muro Berlino non si fida (30 de Abril)
Carlo Bastasin, Il Sole

Europe’s economy is the sick man of the world (30 de Abril)
Bill Emmott, Times

Revenge of the Rating Agencies (30 de Abril)
Marc Pitzke, Der Spiegel

Greek crisis: Athens to Ashes (30 de Abril)
Edmund Conway, Daily Telegraph

Save Greece, Save Ourselves (30 de Abril)
Adrian Hamilton, The Independent

Time to Dispel the China Currency Myth (30 de Abril)
Fan Gang, The National

Rare Merkel Lapse Could Cost EU and Greece (30 de Abril)
Derek Scally, Irish Times

Where does Spain stand compared to Greece? (30 de Abril)
Benedicta Marzinotto, Bruegel

Europe needs a framework for debt crises (30 de Abril)
Jean Pisani-Ferry and André Sapir, Bruegel

Un Fonds monétaire européen ? Réflexions sur le débat (30 de Abril)
Jean-Victor Louis, Notre Europe

The European experience with large fiscal adjustments (30 de Abril)
Cinzia Alcidi and Daniel Gros, CEPS

To Save The Eurozone: $1 trillion, European Central Bank Reform, And A New Head for the IMF (30 de Abril)
Peter Boone and Simon Johnson, Baseline Scenario

Nous sommes partis pour sous-performer Wall Street pendant quelques années (30 de Abril)
Roland Laskine, Le Journal des Finances

Let's keep banks from growing too big to regulate (30 de Abril)
Sherrod Brown, Washington Post

The Asian Financial Crisis Goes West (30 de Abril)
Philip Bowring, New York Times

Reining in Europe's debtor nations (29 de Abril)
Hans-Werner Sinn, Japan Times

The extra step (29 de Abril)
Costas Iordanidis, Ekathimerini

Greece Is One Giant Ponzi Scheme (29 de Abril)
Steven Earle, National Post

La Grèce à l'entrée, le Portugal et l'Espagne en plat principal! (29 de Abril)
Roland Laskine, Le Journal des Finances

The VAT may resolve debt crisis, but for politicians it's too soon to be right (29 de Abril)
David Ignatius, Washington Post

Want to save capitalism? Regulate it. (29 de Abril)
E.J. Dionne Jr., Washington Post

Goldman's redemption (29 de Abril)
Matt Miller, Washington Post

Greek debt crisis: Europe feels shockwaves as bailout falters (29 de Abril)
Larry Elliott and Ian Traynor, The Guardian

Crisis-hit Greece may be the first domino (29 de Abril)
Larry Elliott, The Guardian

Europa una moneta e nessuna bandiera (29 de Abril)
Guido Gentili, Il Sole

La Grecia è senza Angela custode (29 de Abril)
Enrico Brivio, Il Sole

Banks trying to kill Obama's reform bill (29 de Abril)
Chris McGreal, The Hindu

Greece crisis: Is there an exit? (28 de Abril)
Robert Plummer, BBC News

How Germany Made Greek Crisis Worse (28 de Abril)
Gustav Horn, Der Spiegel

Selling Greece to Disney Solves Europe’s Woes: Alice Schroeder (28 de Abril)
Alice Schroeder, Bloomberg

We've Waited Too Long for Europe (28 de Abril)
Tom Buhrow, International Herald Tribune

Grecian Formula (28 de Abril)
Jacob Heilbrunn, The National Interest

The Decline and Fall of Political Europe (28 de Abril)
Michel Rocard, Guatemala Times

Greece’s crisis and the EU’s future (28 de Abril)
Doğu Ergil, Today’s Zaman

Grèce : il faut suspendre le paiement de la dette publique (28 de Abril)
Charles Wyplosz, Le Monde

Alas, America's megabanks remain too big to fail (28 de Abril)
Simon Johnson, Daily Star

Goldman Sachs rationalized fraud (28 de Abril)
Ronald J. Colombo, CS Monitor

Greece Is Not Out of the Woods (27 de Abril)
Peterson Perspectives, IIE

Greece Is Europe's Subprime Crisis (27 de Abril)
Wolfgang Munchau, Financial Times

Debt and Unemployment: Is Global Capitalism Responsible? – Part I (27 de Abril)
Jeffrey E. Garten, YaleGlobal

Debt and Unemployment: Is Global Capitalism Responsible? – Part II (27 de Abril)
David Dapice, Yale Global

Want a balanced federal budget? Cut state workers' pay. (27 de Abril)
David R. Francis, CS Monitor

Meet the Real Villain of the Financial Crisis (27 de Abril)
Bethany Mclean, New York Times

The Goldman Drama (27 de Abril)
David Brooks, New York Times

Dichotomy of govt & people's income (27 de Abril)
Chen Zhiwu, China Daily

Wynn makes Encore bets on China (27 de Abril)
Muhammad Cohen, Asia Times

For Greece, Geography Was Destiny (26 de Abril)
Robert Kaplan, New York Times

The World Upside Down (26 de Abril)
Rana Foroohar, Newsweek

The Greek Tragedy Continues (26 de Abril)
Edward Hugh, Atlantic Council

Greek Loan Would Violate IMF Charter (26 de Abril)
S. Aiyar, Forbes

Avoiding a Greek Default (26 de Abril)
Daniel Gros, The Moscow Times

Worsening Greek crisis eclipses global financial regulatory reform efforts (26 de Abril)
Asim Erdilek, Today’s Zaman

Fight On, Goldman Sachs! (26 de Abril)
Frank Rich, New York Times

Obama on Financial Reform (26 de Abril)
James Surowiecki, New Yorker

Don't underestimate China's and India's structural weaknesses (26 de Abril)
Pranab Bardhan, Daily Star

Is China Heading for Rural Revolt? (26 de Abril)
David Frum, National Post

Shanghai's Back on Top of the World (26 de Abril)
Austin Ramzy, Time

Growth shifts to emerging nations (23 de Abril)
Dan Steinbock, China Daily

Do Asia's Giants Have Feet of Clay? (23 de Abril)
Pranab Bardhan, Asia Sentinel

Don’t Cry for Wall Street (23 de Abril)
Paul Krugman, New York Times

Our $48 Billion Credit Card Bill (23 de Abril)
Albert A. Foer, New York Times

Why Europe Will Win (23 de Abril)
Stefan Theil, Newsweek

Energy sector poised for innovation -- with the right spark (23 de Abril)
Bill Gates and Chad Holliday, Washington Post

Goldman's rendezvous with reality (22 de Abril)
Robert J. Samuelson, Washington Post

Do the Awakening Giants Have Feet of Clay? – Part II (22 de Abril)
Börje Ljunggren, YaleGlobal

Challenges Facing the Global Economy (22 de Abril)
Robert Zoellick, Jakarta Post

West Is Stuck in Economic Slow Lane (21 de Abril)
Jeremy Warner, Daily Telegraph

A pig's breakfast in Europe (22 de Abril)
Howard Davies, Japan Times

Germany in Need of a Dream (22 de Abril)
John Kornblum, New York Times




EDITORIAIS:
New Stimulus Plan Won't Stimulate (8 de Setembro)
Investor's Business Daily

One jobs idea from Obama that should fly (8 de Setembro)
Christian Science Monitor

How the Obama Economy Got Us to 1.6 GDP (7 de Setembro)
Editorial, Wall Street Journal

Gridlock in China (6 de Setembro)
Irish Times

No Quick Fix to Global Food Crisis (6 de Setembro)
The National

The Dangers of Big Government Debt (27 de Agosto)
Editorial, Investor's Business Daily

A tough economy toughens up America (27 de Agosto)
Christian Science Monitor

Chief Executive Officers Have Spoken (26 de Agosto)
Investor's Business Daily

Looking at a double dip (26 de Agosto)
Japan Times

The world economy: Getting resource-ful (26 de Agosto)
Guardian

Reformas y recortes (26 de Agosto)
El País

It's Time for Geithner & Summers to Go (25 de Agosto)
Investor's Business Daily

Don't ignore inflation threat (25 de Agosto)
China Daily

Not the second strongest (24 de Agosto)
China Daily

A Real Debate on Taxes (24 de Agosto)
New York Times

Crecimiento XL (24 de Agosto)
El País

China's resilience is an economic gut check for America (24 de Agosto)
Christian Science Monitor

Needed stimulus (20 de Agosto)
China Daily

Bye-bye Fannie and Freddie, but hello to what? (19 de Agosto)
Christian Science Monitor

Rep. Frank: Fannie & Freddie Must Go (19 de Agosto)
Investor's Business Daily

Markets and democracy: of bogeymen and bonds (19 de Agosto)
The Guardian

Signalling a transition (19 de Agosto)
The Hindu

Beyond numbers (19 de Agosto)
China Daily

Fear of another recession (18 de Agosto)
Japan Times

China's powerhouse economy: Will it eventually be No. 1? (18 de Agosto)
Christian Science Monitor

Tighter guidelines (18 de Agosto)
The Hindu

A positive approach to the deficit is vital (18 de Agosto)
Daily Telegraph

Dilemas de Zapatero (18 de Agosto)
El País

Banking on India Post (17 de Agosto)
The Hindu

Uncle Sam Morphs Into Venture Capitalist (17 de Agosto)
Wall Street Journal

China's ascent (17 de Agosto)
China Daily

Return of the Killer Trade Deficit (16 de Agosto)
New York Times

Job-Killing Tax Hikes Are On the Way (27 de Julho)
Investor's Business Daily

The I.M.F. We Need (26 de Julho)
New York Times

Budget Deficits/GDP: Obama Versus Reagan (26 de Julho)
Wall Street Journal

East Asia Summit is the right choice for Asean Plus (23 de Julho)
Asia News Network

The Rebooting of America: We Are Way Off Track (23 de Julho)
Investor's Business Daily

A Liberal Tax Revolt Brews in Washington (23 de Julho)
Wall Street Journal

Dismantling Fannie & Freddie Should Come Next (23 de Julho)
The Economist

Next after Obama signing of financial reform bill: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac (22 de Julho)
Christian Science Monitor

Banks: Dirty linen day (22 de Julho)
The Guardian

Congress Passes Financial Reform (16 de Julho)
New York Times

Europe's foreign fancies (16 de Julho)
The Hindu

Pruebas de fuego (14 de Julho)
El País

Europe Curbs Its Bankers (13 de Julho)
New York Times

Our Budget Deficit Is a Growing Cancer (13 de Julho)
Investor's Business Daily

Will India's growing population threaten development? (13 de Julho)
China Daily

Protectionism amidst recovery (12 de Julho)
The Hindu

EU misjudges pensions (12 de Julho)
Telegraph

How to boost confidence in the American economy (8 de Julho)
Christian Science Monitor

Acción de hojalata (9 de Julho)
El País

No surprise this (8 de Julho)
The Hindu

A loss that damages government credibility (7 de Julho)
The Independent

Waiting for a Trade Policy (6 de Julho)
New York Times

Britain's Budget an Example for the G-20 (6 de Julho)
Globe and Mail

Temor sin razones (6 de Julho)
El País

China, the Sweatshop (5 de Julho)
New York Times

O comércio exterior do Brasil é muito concentrado (5 de Julho)
O Estadão

Getting financial reform right (2 de Julho)
Los Angeles Times

Policy shift (1 de Julho)
China Daily

Ineffective consensus (1 de Julho)
The Hindu

The Fed and Your Credit Card (1 de Julho)
New York Times

Un veto intolerable (1 de Julho)
El Pais

A Noruega tropical de Lula (30 de Junho)
O Estadão

Who Will Fight for the Unemployed? (30 de Junho)
New York Times

G20 Summit: A Moment Missed (29 de Junho)
Editorial, The Guardian

O acordo mais difícil do G-20 (29 de Junho)
Editorial, O Estadão

Is there life after debt? (28 de Junho)
Editorial, The Economist

What Is Goldman Hiding? (8 de Junho)
New York Times

Inflated Expectations (8 de Junho)
Times

India's Strong Economic Recovery (2 de Junho)
The Economist

Don't Be Beastly to the Germans (31 de Maio)
Financial Times

How Can Europe Begin to Recover? (31 de Maio)
The National

Germany vs. Europe (27 de Maio)
New York Times

Unión fiscal europea (27 de Maio)
El País

The UK Embarks on an Age of Austerity (24 de Maio)
Financial Times

Germany Shoots the Messenger (20 de Maio)
Wall Street Journal

Will the Euro Survive? (20 de Maio)
Times

Culture of corruption (18 de Maio)
Daily Times

Le jour où l'euro a failli mourir (18 de Maio)
Le Monde

Time Running Out for Ireland's Cowen (17 de Abril)
Editorial, Irish Times

A massive rescue package (14 de Maio)
The Hindu

Sería un error (14 de Maio)
El País

Greece's Troubling Gift (14 de Maio)
Los Angeles Times

Zapatero contra ZP (13 de Maio)
El Pais

Japan must deal with debt (11 de Maio)
Japan Times

Un euro gobernado (11 de Maio)
El Pais

Greece's lessons for Lebanon (10 de Maio)
Daily Star

Contagio global (7 de Maio)
Editorial, El Pais

Five lessons from the Greek debt crisis (7 de Maio)
Editorial, CS Monitor

Europe's leaders are still not doing enough (7 de Maio)
The Independent

New guidelines for rating agencies (6 de Maio)
The Hindu

Greece’s Trauma, Europe’s Malaise (6 de Maio)
Times

The end of the party (6 de Maio)
The Economist

Insuficiente (6 de Maio)
El Pais

Greek Debt Crisis Previews What Awaits U.S. (6 de Maio)
USA Today

Greece Gets 'Shock and Awe' Bailout (4 de Maio)
The Economist

The Cost of Delay (30 de Abril)
New York Times

Greece is not alone (30 de Abril)
The Hindu

On The Edge of the Abyss (30 de Abril)
The Economist

Financial reform without Fannie and Freddie? (30 de Abril)
The Christian Science Monitor

L'Europe à quitte ou double (30 de Abril)
Le Monde

Greece is the Word (29 de Abril)
Times

Um vexame europeu (29 de Abril)
Estadão

The euro: On the brink of crisis (29 de Abril)
The Guardian

A Greek lesson for Japan (29 de Abril)
Japan Times

The three Cs (29 de Abril)
The Indian Express

This is the country’s last chance (29 de Abril)
Ekathimerini

Salir del estupor (29 de Abril)
El País

Debt crisis in Greece: Junk bond rating demands action (29 de Abril)
Christian Science Monitor

Uneven recovery (29 de Abril)
The Hindu

Double or quits for the eurozone (29 de Abril)
Financial Times

The weak spot in the financial reform bill (28 de Abril)
CS Monitor

Greece's crisis, Europe's test (28 de Abril)
Japan Times

A resounding vote (27 de Abril)
China Daily

El coste de la inacción (27 de Abril)
El Pais

Les banques doivent-elles proposer des microcrédits? (27 de Abril)
Yann Le Galès, Le Figaro

Bailing out of bailouts (26 de Abril)
Washington Post

An Extreme Necessity (26 de Abril)
The Economist

Why Should They Believe Us? (26 de Abril)
New York Times

China's influence grows at World Bank (26 de Abril)
China Daily

Obama, Wall Street, and lobbyists (23 de Abril)
CS Monitor

Mercados descreídos (23 de Abril)
El Pais

Nuevos riesgos (22 de Abril)
El Pais

After Goldman (22 de Abril)
New York Times




ARTIGOS:
Eurozone back under pressure amid concern over EU banks (8 de Setembro)
Leigh Phillips, EU Observer

Economists say Berlin needs to embrace its creativity (8 de Setembro)
Deutsche Welle

German exports dip after strong performance in June (8 de Setembro)
Deutsche Welle

Investors promised more open, transparent market (8 de Setembro)
Ding Qingfen, China Daily

EU has survived economic crisis, Barroso says in first State of Union address (7 de Setembro)
Andrew Rettman, EU Observer

EU finance ministers to discuss bank-levy co-ordination (7 de Setembro)
Leigh Phillips, EU Observer

Greek prime minister shuffles cabinet (7 de Setembro)
Deutsche Welle

Ireland insists not on same road as Greece despite ballooning bank debt (7 de Setembro)
Leigh Phillips, EU Observer

Visits to get Sino-US ties back on track (7 de Setembro)
Wu Jiao and He Wei, China Daily

Millions of U.S. Workers Are Underemployed (7 de Setembro)
Don Lee, Los Angeles Times

Obama unveils $50-billion plan (7 de Setembro)
The Hindu

China surges to 5th largest global investor (6 de Setembro)
Ding Qingfen, China Daily

EU task force reconvenes as disquiet returns to markets (6 de Setembro)
Leigh Phillips, EU Observer

UK rebate 'no longer justified,' Brussels says (6 de Setembro)
Valentina Pop, EU Observer

La mitad de los portugueses vive a cargo del Estado (6 de Setembro)
El Mundo

Stimulus outline due by end of August (27 de Agosto)
Japan Times

Japanese anxious on economy after grim reports (27 de Agosto)
Chico Harlan, Washington Post

France exploring tax harmonisation with Germany (26 de Agosto)
Valentina Pop, EU Observer
http://euobserver.com/9/30677

Consumer confidence index in Germany continues trend of optimism (26 de Agosto)
Deutsche Welle

Merkel draws line under spat with Slovakia (26 de Agosto)
Honor Mahony, EU Observer

Merkel Is in Europe's Driving Seat (25 de Agosto)
Wall Street Journal

How Germany's Export Strength Helps its Neighbors (25 de Agosto)
Christian Reiermann, Der Spiegel

Deputy's Hand-Bagging Shows Merkel Is in No Mood to Ease Up on Austerity (25 de Agosto)
Wall Street Journal

Budapest to restart IMF, EU talks in autumn (25 de Agosto)
Matej Hruska, EU Observer

Economic recovery at stake in Latvian elections (25 de Agosto)
Deutsche Welle

Eurozone recovery loses momentum in August (24 de Agosto)
Deutsche Welle

Germany and France lead way in 'two-speed recovery' (24 de Agosto)
Matej Hruska, EU Observer

Reykjavik: ECB must prop up krona until Iceland joins euro (24 de Agosto)
Leigh Phillips, EU Observer

Euro accession offers little comfort for Estonia's unemployed (23 de Agosto)
Valentina Pop, EU Observer

German industry expects jobless figure to dip to 18-year low (23 de Agosto)
Deutsche Welle

China's soft power set for global audience (20 de Agosto)
Chen Jie and Liu Wei, China Daily

Prime minister of Greece: 'There is real danger in global austerity' (20 de Agosto)
Christian Science Monitor

Brussels tells Athens to take the pain as unrest rumbles (20 de Agosto)
Leigh Phillips, EU Observer

29% FDI surge shows confidence (18 de Agosto)
Ding Qingfen, China Daily

China's trade surplus likely to shrink (18 de Agosto)
By Li Xiang and Ding Qingfen, China Daily

US regulators offer rewards to corporate whistleblowers in Europe (18 de Agosto)
Deutsche Welle

China edges Japan as No. 2 economy (17 de Agosto)
Japan Times

China Passes Japan as Second-Largest Economy (17 de Agosto)
David Barboza, New York Times

Brussels wants stricter oversight of banks operating in more than one country (17 de Agosto)
Leigh Phillips, EU Observer

China overtakes Japan to become No. 2 economic power (17 de Agosto)
David Barboza, The Hindu

China reduces holdings of Treasury debt in June (17 de Agosto)
China Daily

China 'overtakes Japan in economic prowess' (17 de Agosto)
Wang Xiaotian and Li Xiang, China Daily

Greatest Economic Boom Since German Reunification (16 de Agosto)
Der Spiegel

Brussels urges austerity, despite return to growth (16 de Agosto)
Matej Hruska, EU Observer

Stimulus cut of ¥1 trillion tough for Kan (27 de Julho)
Japan Times

Greece back under EU-IMF microscope as Asian stocks rise (26 de Julho)
Leigh Phillips, EU Observer

Critics slams Europe's rescue mechanisms as a threat to social peace (26 de Julho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Despite Flaws, Stress Tests May Satisfy Markets (26 de Julho)
Jack Ewing, New York Times

Asia's budding bankers no longer feel need to go West (26 de Julho)
China Daily

Asian Stocks Rise to One-Month High on Bank Stress Test Results (26 de Julho)
Monami Yui and Lisa Pham, Bloomberg

Eurozone gears up for stress test results with tinge of confidence (23 de Julho)
Deutsche Welle

Europe braces itself for stress test results (23 de Julho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Europe's Financial Giants Nervous Ahead of Stress Test Release (23 de Julho)
Der Spiegel

Vatican puts its euro coins into circulation (23 de Julho)
Matej Hruska, EU Observer

DPJ panel proposes funding for stimulus (23 de Julho)
Japan Times

Too good to be true? Doubts surface over EU bank stress tests (22 de Julho)
Deutsche Welle

Concerns Grow over Rigorousness of EU Stress Tests (22 de Julho)
Der Spiegel

Hungary tells IMF to take a hike (22 de Julho)
Leigh Phillips, EU Observer

France and Germany to coordinate defence spending cuts (22 de Julho)
Honor Mahony, EU Observer

US labor group offers helping hand (22 de Julho)
Zheng Caixiong, China Daily

Finance Ministry Seeks $33Bln Through Tax Hikes (22 de Julho)
Peter France, The Moscow Times

Merkel Presses Economic Ties, Paired With Human Rights, in Russia (16 de Julho)
Judy Dempsey, New York Times

EU stress tests to kill off weak banks, experts say (16 de Julho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

IMF: Ratchet up sales tax to 15% (16 de Julho)
Japan Times

Merkel stumps for German exporters in Russia (15 de Julho)
Deutsche Welle

Anti-fraud office targets EU agencies (15 de Julho)
Valentina Pop, EU Observer

Zapatero calls for unity on austerity measures (15 de Julho)
Deutsche Welle

Majority of Asia-Pacific firms still tightening belt (15 de Julho)
The Hindu

China GDP up 11.1% in 1st half of 2010 (15 de Julho)
Wang Xiaotian and Gao Qihui, China Daily

EU bail-out fund could prop up banks (14 de Julho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Slovakia resists EU pressure on bail-outs (14 de Julho)
Matej Hruska, EU Observer

Top German banker found guilty of market manipulation (14 de Julho)
Deutsche Welle

Merkel's Rules for Bankruptcy (14 de Julho)
Der Spiegel

Survey: State Regulators, Inspectors Are Gumming Up Business (14 de Julho)
Olga Razumovskaya, The Moscow Times

José Sócrates: Severe test of inveterate optimist (14 de Julho)
Peter Wise, Financial Times

Portugal Turns to Former Colony of Angola (14 de Julho)
Raphael Minder, New York Times

EU tells states to prepare for banks that fail stress tests (13 de Julho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Financial reform in Germany: impulsive or ground-breaking? (13 de Julho)
Deutsche Welle

EU in disagreement over anti-fraud reform (13 de Julho)
Valentina Pop, EU Observer

EU pushes plans to protect bank deposits (13 de Julho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

IMF highlights Asia's role (13 de Julho)
The Hindu

Chinese Factories Now Compete to Woo Laborers (13 de Julho)
Andrew Jacobs, New York Times

Medvedev Tells Ambassadors to Seek Investment (13 de Julho)
Nikolaus von Twickel, The Moscow Times

Q2 growth to slow as stimulus effects weaken (13 de Julho)
China Daily

IMF urges regulatory overhaul, better banking supervision in Middle East (13 de Julho)
Robert Cusack, Daily Star

Obama's debt commission warns of fiscal 'cancer' (12 de Julho)
Dan Balz, Washington Post

France, Germany push for financial transaction tax (12 de Julho)
Deutsche Welle

China not currency manipulator: US Treasury (9 de Julho)
China Daily

Global firms may list in China next year: official (9 de Julho)
China Daily

Trichet moves to shore up eurozone confidence (9 de Julho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

China won't dump US Treasuries or pile into gold (8 de Julho)
China Daily

EU lawmakers approve curbs on banker bonuses (8 de Julho)
Deutsche Welle

Stress test results on 91 banks set for release on 23 July (8 de Julho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

German cabinet passes strict budget for 2011 (7 de Julho)
Deutsche Welle

Overseas grain purchasing agencies covet China's markets (7 de Julho)
Zhao Chunzhe, China Daily

$100 billion to go to poorer West China (7 de Julho)
China Daily

Parliament delays crucial vote on European financial supervision (7 de Julho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Eurobonds could steer the EU out of crisis, regions chief says (6 de Julho)
Valentina Pop, EU Observer

Inflation pressure waning fast in China (6 de Julho)
Wang Xiaotian, China Daily

Democratic campaign committees losing big Wall Street donors (6 de Julho)
Washington Post

France's Lagarde: Bank stress test results out 23 July (5 de Julho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

European Stocks Rebound From Five-Week Low (2 de Julho)
Will Hadfield, Bloomberg

Manufacturer mood hits two-year high (2 de Julho)
Japan Times

ECB calls in 442 billion euros of emergency debt (2 de Julho)
Deutsche Welle

Europe Moves to Regulate Bankers' Bonuses (2 de Julho)
Der Spiegel

Greek corruption worth €800 million a year (2 de Julho)
Valentina Pop, EU Observer

Slovakia clears way for euro bail-out fund (2 de Julho)
Matej Hruska, EU Observer

U.S. housing market remains fragile despite low mortgage rates (2 de Julho)
Dina ElBoghdady, Washington Post

Two Competing Visions of a European Economy (2 de Julho)
Steven Erlanger, New York Times

U.S. House approves Wall Street reform Bill (1 de Julho)
The Hindu

China's economy heading in right direction: Wen (1 de Julho)
China Daily

ECB calls in 442 billion euros of emergency debt (1 de Julho)
Deutsche Welle

EU ties banker bonuses to performance (1 de Julho)
Leigh Phillips, EU Observer

Economies in Latin America Surge Forward (1 de Julho)
Simon Romero, New York Times

Stocks, U.S. Futures Fall on China, Spain (1 de Julho)
Stephen Kirkland, Bloomberg

Germany's Export Boom Has Trade Partners Stewing (30 de Junho)
Armin Mahler, Christian Reiermann, Wolfgang Reuter and Janko Tietz, Der Spiegel

An Old Battlefront Returns in War on Euro (30 de Junho)
Der Spiegel

Internal wrangles risk leaving EU without 2011 budget (30 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Erdoğan takes Israel dispute, PKK terror to G-20 platform (29 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman

Ireland Paying High Price for Austerity (29 de Junho)
Liz Alderman, NY Times

Greeks go on Strike to Protest Austerity Plans (29 de Junho)
Niki Kitsantonis And Matthew Saltmarsh, New York Times

European states still cutting corporate taxes (29 de Junho)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver

Wins and losses for EU at G20 (28 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Safety Net Frays in Spain, as Elsewhere in Europe (28 de Junho)
Suzanne Daley, New York Times

Tougher budget sanctions to cover all EU funds (28 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Rigueur : la France suit la voie de l'Allemagne (14 de Junho)
Mathilde Golla, Le Figaro

Union chief, Barroso fear Europe 'returning to 1930s' (14 de Junho)
Leigh Phillips, EU Observer

Greece is tapping China's deep pockets to help rebuild its economy (9 de Junho)
Anthony Faiola, Washington Post

Spain grinds to a halt as workers stage national strike over austerity drive (9 de Junho)
Graham Keeley, Times

Europeans protest against wave of austerity (9 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Merkel's Misguided Budget Cuts (9 de Junho)
Der Spiegel

Eurogroup finance ministers agree details of euro safety net (8 de Junho)
Deutsche Welle

EU agrees controversial peer review of national budgets (8 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

U.N. and global financial institutions have failed: Ansari (8 de Junho)
The Hindu

Opposition cries foul over German government spending cuts (8 de Junho)
Deutsche Welle

Germany sets EU example with €80bn austerity package (8 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EU Observer

Cameron Warns Britons of Austerity (8 de Junho)
Sarah Lyall, New York Times

Global economic framework (7 de Junho)
Joong Ang Daily

Still in crisis (7 de Junho)
Indian Express

No end to financial volatility (7 de Junho)
The Hindu

U.S. Urges G-20 Nations to Spur Domestic Demand (7 de Junho)
Choe Sang-Hun, New York Times

Europe and US clash over timing of austerity measures (7 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

German government looks for new money-saving schemes (7 de Junho)
Deutsche Welle

China, US trade barbs over military ties (7 de Junho)
Ma Liyao, China Daily

APEC affirms 'significant progress' on free trade goals (7 de Junho)
Japan Times

Spain Struggles to Agree on a Path to Recovery (2 de Junho)
Raphael Minder And Landon Thomas Jr., New York Times

Brussels downgraded as EU prepares credit rating move (2 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Can the EU survive Europe's crisis? (1 de Junho)
Jane Wardell, Washington Post

In Review, Europe Accuses China of Protectionism (1 de Junho)
New York Times

ECB warns of second wave of bank write-downs (1 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Wen: China won't adopt stimulus exit strategy (31 de Maio)
Zhang Jin, China Daily

Zapatero squeaks austerity package through parliament (31 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Economic Concerns Push Voters Towards Center-Right Government (31 de Maio)
Der Spiegel

US treasury secretary cautiously praises eurozone rescue fund (27 de Maio)
DW

Italy Joins Europe's Wave of Belt-Tightening (27 de Maio)
Der Spiegel

Markets anxious European crisis may hit Turkey’s economy (27 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman

Central bank autonomy is vital factor: Bernanke (27 de Maio)
Japan Times

Brussels hatches tax plan to make banks pay (27 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

US tells Europe to step up its crisis response (27 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Economic crisis fuelling racism in Europe, report warns (27 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EU Observer

One false move in Europe could set off global chain reaction (27 de Maio)
Howard Schneider and Neil Irwin, Washington Post

Frankness Would Serve Europe Well (27 de Maio)
John Vinocur, New York Times

China seeks US timetable on high-tech trade (24 de Maio)
Ding Qingfen and Zuo Likun, China Daily

China keen to see end to EU debt crisis (24 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Van Rompuy task force agrees need for budgetary sanctions (24 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Germany Acts Alone to Protect the Euro and Big Banks Against Speculators (20 de Maio)
Judy Dempsey and David Jolly, New York Times

Germany is defending EU taxpayers, minister says (20 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EU Observer

Romanian anti-austerity protests biggest since 1989 (20 de Maio)
Leigh Phillips, EU Observer

Germany is in danger of stealing the U.K.'s euro-skeptic laurels (19 de Maio)
Wall Street Journal

EU, Central American states reach trade deal (19 de Maio)
China Post

Eurozone ministers aim barbed words at Germany (18 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

EU Officials Face Trichet’s ‘Quantum Leap’ Call as Euro Slides (18 de Maio)
Mark Deen and Lorenzo Totaro, Bloomberg

China boosts holdings of US Treasury debt (18 de Maio)
China Daily

Euro tumbles as European leaders scramble for solutions (18 de Maio)
DW

E.U. faces tough questions as euro continues to slide (18 de Maio)
Anthony Faiola, Washington Post

‘Mummy’ Merkel battered as Germans lose faith in EU (17 de Abril)
Times

Europe must tackle big economic differences, says Merkel (17 de Abril)
DW

Geithner Tries to Calm Nerves Over Europe’s Uncertain Fate (17 de Abril)
Jack Ewing and Brian Knowlton, New York Times

EU to help Russia modernise its economy (17 de Abril)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

US trade mission to China seeking win-win (14 de Maio)
China Daily

Doubts Remain Despite Efforts to Shore Up Euro (14 de Maio)
Der Spiegel

Merkel, Tusk focus on EU economic woes at award ceremony (14 de Maio)
DW

Deutsche Bank chief casts doubt on Greece bailout (14 de Maio)
DW

La semana en que la crisis griega llegó a España (13 de Maio)
Andreu Missé, El Pais

Zapatero se reúne con los sindicatos para que no convoquen una huelga general (13 de Maio)
El Mundo

EU budgetary proposals draw immediate rebuke (13 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Trichet forced to defend ECB independence (11 de Maio)
EU Observer

Obama phoned Merkel on euro bail-out (11 de Maio)
EU Observer

Europe awaits fine print of Spanish austerity plan (11 de Maio)
EUObserver

L'UE veut «sauver l'euro», Londres joue cavalier seul (11 de Maio)
Le Figaro

EU's massive bailout to affect China (11 de Maio)
Xin Zhiming and Lan Lan, China Daily

China April CPI up 2.8% (11 de Maio)
China Daily

BOJ to resurrect Fed dollar-swap as central banks seek liquidity (11 de Maio)
Japan Times

E.U. Nearing Deal on Plan to Stabilize Economies (10 de Maio)
James Kanter, New York Times

Billions wiped off Dow and Footise amid Greek bailout fears (7 de Maio)
Ian King, Times

French parliament approves Greek aid ahead of German vote (7 de Maio)
DW

Greek gov't ready to ‘walk alone’ on austerity (7 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman

España sale de la recesión al crecer un tímido 0,1% (7 de Maio)
El Mundo

BCE mantém juros em 1% (6 de Maio)
Mafalda Aguilar, Diário Económico

Moody's advierte del riesgo de contagio de la crisis griega a otros bancos europeos (6 de Maio)
El Mundo

Merkel backs creation of European credit rating agency (4 de Maio)
EU Observer

Slovakia reluctant to take part in Greek bail-out (4 de Maio)
Renata Goldirova, EU Observer

Greek Public Sector Workers Protest Austerity Plan (4 de Maio)
Dan Bilefsky, New York Times

Protests Build Up In Greece Against Austerity Measures (4 de Maio)
Radio Free Europe

Chancellor Merkel Launches PR Offensive Ahead of Key Vote (4 de Maio)
Der Spiegel

La Bolsa española se hunde por el temor a un contagio griego (4 de Maio)
El Mundo

May Day protests turn violent as Greeks turn ire on EU, IMF (3 de Maio)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver

Eurozone agrees on multi-billion bailout for Greece (3 de Maio)
Deustche Welle

Greece Reaches Agreement on Bailout (3 de Maio)
D. Bilefsky & L. Thomas, New York Times

Eurozone storm abates but politicians face disapproval (30 de Abril)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Euro area states could lose money on Greek loans (30 de Abril)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

As Greek Drama Plays Out, Where Is Europe? (30 de Abril)
Steven Erlanger, New York Times

Euro Rises After I.M.F. Increases Aid Pledge to Greece (30 de Abril)
Landon Thomas Jr. and Nicholas Kulish, New York Times

Greece vows deeper defence cuts (30 de Abril)
The Hindu

Papandreou: «Il nostro obiettivo è sopravvivere come nazione». Tensione in calo sui bond greci (30 de Abril)
Il Sole

Spain Is Doing Enough to Put Its House in Order: Elena Salgado (30 de Abril)
Bloomberg

Greece signs up to €24bn austerity package (30 de Abril)
Carl Mortished and Susan Thompson, Times

Portugal's economy might mimic Greece's (30 de Abril)
Washington Times

Continued public opposition hampers Greek economic reforms (30 de Abril)
Deutsche Welle

Europe's next bankruptcy candidates? (29 de Abril)
Deustch Welle

Spain downgraded as eurozone turmoil spreads (29 de Abril)
Andrew Willis, EU Observer

Merkel Tested as Escalating Greek Crisis Hurts Euro (29 de Abril)
Nicholas Kulish, New York Times

I.M.F. Promises More Aid for Greece as European Crisis Grows (29 de Abril)
Landon Thomas Jr. and Nicholas Kulish, New York Times

Already Holding Junk, Germany Hesitates (29 de Abril)
Jack Ewing, New York Times

Greek bailout plan may grow amid fears of Lehman-like fall (29 de Abril)
Anthony Faiola and Peter Whoriskey, Washington Post

Spain hit as Greek 'illness' spreads over Europe (29 de Abril)
Times

Junking Greece May Be Beginning of End for Euro: Mark Gilbert (29 de Abril)
Bloomberg

New measures necessary for EU-IMF loans (29 de Abril)
Markus Schreiber, Ekathimerini

La deuda española desciende un peldaño (29 de Abril)
L. Doncel / L. Abellán, El País

Aid for Greece won't put squeeze on Germany, says Schaeuble (29 de Abril)
Deustch Welle

EU president Herman Van Rompuy delivers haiku (29 de Abril)
Telegraph

Roubini: «Salvare la Grecia è uno spreco di risorse pubbliche» (29 de Abril)
Il Sole

Oil-rich Venezuela gripped by economic crisis (29 de Abril)
Juan Forero, Washington Post

Trade measures signal more active response (29 de Abril)
Ding Qingfen, China Daily

IMF predicts 120 bln euro aid package for Greece (29 de Abril)
China Daily

"We do not want an economically weak Greece in our region," MFA spokesman (29 de Abril)
Today’s Zaman

US STOCKS-Wall St sinks after Greece, Portugal downgrades (28 de Abril)
Reuters

Crisis Spreads in Europe (28 de Abril)
Wall Street Journal

Spain’s Debt Rating Cut as Finance Officials Meet (28 de Abril)
New York Times

Greece At The Precipice, Awaiting EU-IMF Loan (28 de Abril)
Breffni O'Rourke, RFE

Europe reels from downgrade of Greek debt to 'junk status' (28 de Abril)
DW

Goldman CEO denies wrongdoing in crisis (28 de Abril)
China Daily

Republicans block financial bill (28 de Abril)
Narayan Lakshman, The Hindu

Portugal Suffering Greek Contagion Pressures EU Bonds (28 de Abril)
Emma Ross-Thomas and Jim Silver, Bloomberg

Yushu: Grace and respect under duress (27 de Abril)
Guan Xiaomeng, China Daily

Merkel remains cautious about handout for Greece (27 de Abril)
DW

Will the Greek Bailout Destroy the Euro Zone? (27 de Abril)
Der Spiegel

Rogoff Says Greece May Not Be Europe’s Last Bailout (27 de Abril)
Simon Kennedy, Bloomberg

Greece says aid deal is expected 'very soon' (27 de Abril)
Renae Merle, Washington Post

Chaotic Greece shows how the UK must reform (27 de Abril)
George Magnus, Times

Emerging economies granted greater voice at World Bank (27 de Abril)
DW

Further Greek chaos as new figures show EU fiscal mess (23 de Abril)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver

La Grèce fait appel à l'aide européenne (23 de Abril)
Le Figaro

Greece edges closer to defaulting on its debt (23 de Abril)
Frank Ahrens and Anthony Faiola, Washington Post

Key business climate index gives a boost to German companies (23 de Abril)
DW

Turkey to lead global recovery as it regains confidence (23 de Abril)
Today’s Zaman

IMF happy over global recovery (22 de Abril)
Narayan Lakshman, The Hindu