Mohamed El-Erian

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Europe Should No Longer Pick IMF Director

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With global financial risks building, the institution needs a merit-based approach to picking its new chief.

Game Theory Backs Johnson's Hard Line

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By committing to a come-what-may strategy, Britain’s new leader could force Europe to compromise.

Six Challenges For The European Central Bank

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Conditions in Europe are putting added pressure on the Governing Council ahead of this week’s meeting.

The Fed Satisfies Fewer And Fewer These Days

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And no wonder. It's somehow expected to "save" an economy that's already thriving.

How Advanced Economies Are Looking More Like Emerging Markets

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The European Central Bank dangles the prospect of more stimulus, a short-term approach that makes lasting progress harder.

What The Market Rebound Really Means

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The best week of the year for U.S. equities leaves many questions open but suggests a clear strategy ahead.

Clear Messages From EU Voters, But No Easy Way Forward

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Britons are fed up with the Brexit logjam, and the Continent wants a greater focus on the environment.

U.S.-China Trade Clash Has Gone Global

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Trump’s effort to isolate the Chinese manufacturer Huawei gives pause to businesses and consumers around the world.

China-U.S. Ambiguity Is The Harsh Reality

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Tariffs could be the new normal. Or they could disappear by next week if they achieve their purpose.

Fed Needs To Develop A Better Feel For Markets

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The Fed needs to develop a better understanding of market technicals—or what some call a “feel” for the markets.

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