Ben Holland
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SVB’s Collapse Shows the World’s Favorite Safe Asset Isn’t Risk-Free
US Treasuries came back to haunt investors and bankers who ignored the basics of interest-rate risk—and there could be more surprises in store.
- Thursday April 6, 2023
- Author: Liz McCormick, Ben Holland, Edward Harrison
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SVB’s Collapse Shows the World’s Favorite Safe Asset Isn’t Risk-Free
US Treasuries came back to haunt investors and bankers who ignored the basics of interest-rate risk—and there could be more surprises in store.
- Thursday April 6, 2023
- Author: Liz McCormick, Ben Holland, Edward Harrison
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Inflation’s Path From Peak Is Next Big Question For U.S. Economy
The question that obsessed financial markets last year was when and where US inflation would peak. The 2023 version will likely be how far, and how fast, it comes down.
- Tuesday January 10, 2023
- Author: Ben Holland, Reade Pickert, Rich Miller
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Global Debt Pile Declines But Interest Bill Set To Surge, IIF Says
High interest rates that are deterring new borrowing will also trigger a dangerous increase in debt service costs, International Institute of Finance says.
- Tuesday November 22, 2022
- Author: Ben Holland
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Global Debt Pile Declines But Interest Bill Set To Surge, IIF Says
High interest rates that are deterring new borrowing will also trigger a dangerous increase in debt service costs, International Institute of Finance says.
- Tuesday November 22, 2022
- Author: Ben Holland
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Tug Of War That Markets Fear Is Central Banks Versus Governments
In economics of the pandemic, governments and central banks shared same goals, but now starting to pull in different directions.
- Monday October 17, 2022
- Author: Ben Holland, Liz Capo McCormick
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Tug Of War That Markets Fear Is Central Banks Versus Governments
In economics of the pandemic, governments and central banks shared same goals, but now starting to pull in different directions.
- Monday October 17, 2022
- Author: Ben Holland, Liz Capo McCormick
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Inflation In Europe Now Looks Even Less Transitory Than In US
Economists looking a year ahead now see Europe’s inflation lingering close to 5%, while in the US it’s expected to drop back to around 3%.
- Monday October 3, 2022
- Author: Ben Holland
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Inflation In Europe Now Looks Even Less Transitory Than In US
Economists looking a year ahead now see Europe’s inflation lingering close to 5%, while in the US it’s expected to drop back to around 3%.
- Monday October 3, 2022
- Author: Ben Holland
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How War in Ukraine Threatens the World’s Economic Recovery
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine carries huge risks for a world economy that’s yet to fully recover from the pandemic shock.
- Monday February 28, 2022
- Author: Ben Holland, Scott Johnson, Jamie Rush, Anna Wong, Tom Orlik
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Five Ways to Make U.S. Jobs of the Future Better Than Today’s
Five Ways to Make U.S. Jobs of the Future Better Than Today’s
- Sunday February 13, 2022
- Author: Ben Holland
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In Sports, Europeans are Capitalists and Americans Socialists
In Sports, Europeans are Capitalists and Americans Socialists
- Friday February 11, 2022
- Author: Ben Holland
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Sanctions Are the Economic Weapon With a History of Backfiring
Sanctions Are the Economic Weapon With a History of Backfiring
- Sunday January 30, 2022
- Author: Ben Holland
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Europe’s Economy Exposed as U.S. Seeks Joint Front Versus Russia
The European Union has a lot more to lose than the U.S. from conflict with Russia.
- Tuesday January 25, 2022
- Author: Ben Holland, Anna Andrianova
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Bye-Bye, Stimulus: Where Budget Cuts Threaten Growth Around the World
Bye-Bye, Stimulus: Where Budget Cuts Threaten Growth Around the World
- Friday January 14, 2022
- Author: Ben Holland, Chris Anstey, Andrew Atkinson, William Horobin, James Mayger, Maria Eloisa Capurro, Claire Jiao, Yuko Takeo