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Dr Steinbock is CEO and founder of DifferenceGroup. He is an internationally recognized expert of the multipolar world. He focuses on international business, international relations, investment and risk among the major advanced economies and large ...more

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Japan's Impending Monetary Exhaustion
Japan’s monetary gamble and Abenomics are approaching the end of the road.
The Second Steel Overcapacity Crisis
Today, advanced economies blame China for steel overcapacity.
G20: Overcoming Protectionism, Emerging Growth
In Hangzhou, China began the push for G20 to overcome protectionism and fuel global growth prospects. That is vital to reverse stagnation in advanced economies and slowdown in emerging nations.
Are Markets Soaring Or Bubbling
In recent weeks, US markets have reached record highs. However, fundamentals do not justify the rallies. Prepare for a rough ride.
Led By China, G20 Must Reverse The Eclipse Of Globalization
As China assumes G20 leadership, the prospect of global “protectionism” is on the rise and the stakes could not be higher for cooperation and major structural reforms.
Greater Role To Africa And Developing World In The China-Led G20
As China assumes leadership in the grouping, Beijing wants a greater role to Africa and developing world in the G20.
A New Beginning For The G20
The G20 is the premier forum for global economic governance. It accounts for two thirds of the world population, 85% of global GDP and 80% of international trade
Olympic Creed Over Olympic Cost Overruns
Olympics should not be the exclusive monopoly of wealthy advanced economies or large emerging economies. However, economic momentum is shifting from advanced West to emerging Asia and Americas.
Italy At The Brink: From Renzi’s Referendum To Italexit?
In the aftermath of the Brexit tensions, Italy is defying Brussels to bail out troubled banks and preparing for constitutional referendum in October.
Monetary Exhaustion Means Rising Gold Prices
Since April, the gold price has climbed to $1,365 – which translates to 6% in just one quarter. In fact, gold has barely started its climb and is likely to exceed $1,400 by the year-end – and that’s only the beginning.
The Secret Of The Swiss Miracle And Europe's Summer Of Discontent
Despite Europe’s crisis turmoil, the Swiss growth engine seems even more resilient than before – perhaps not least because it has embraced the European Union, but not the euro.
Chinese Growth Staying Close To Target, Despite Bleak Global Prospects
Assuming no surprises in the second half of the year, China’s growth in 2016 will remain near the target of 6.5 percent, reflecting structural transition in the mainland, secular stagnation in the West and post-Brexit tensions globally.
Time For Bold Economic Moves And Tough Security In Nigeria
As Nigeria’s economy is contracting, domestic and global headwinds ensure that downside risks will escalate. Without aggressive economic moves and harsh security measures, the economy could face a disastrous free fall.
China’s Devastating Floods: From Adaptation To Mitigation
After weeks of torrential rain across central and southern China, the mainland has suffered from a series of devastating floods. As the total price tag has soared, the impact will be felt in economic growth.
Why The EU-China Summit Must Succeed
The annual China-EU Summit is a great opportunity for Beijing and Brussels to align complementary investment agendas. Failure is no longer an option.
How G20 Meeting Could Defuse The World Trade Risk
This weekend G20 trade ministers shall meet in Shanghai. It is an opportunity for China to pave the way for the G20 Summit in Hangzhou in September.
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