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Mohamed A. El-Erian
By Mohamed A. El-Erian - Sep 19,2020
CHIPPING NORTON — The human tragedies and massive economic disruptions caused by COVID-19 have rightly commanded the attention of the public and policymakers for more than six months, and should continue to do so.
By Mohamed A. El-Erian - Aug 12,2020
LAGUNA BEACH — A near-10 per cent drop in the value of the US dollar since its March high has given rise to two distinct narratives.
By Mohamed A. El-Erian - May 11,2020
LAGUNA BEACH — Having already been buffeted by two big shocks in the last ten years, the global economy’s highly interconnected wiring is suffering a third because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Mohamed A. El-Erian - Feb 19,2020
LONDON — Firms and governments must increasingly internalise the possibility — indeed, I would argue, the overwhelming probability — of an acceleration of four secular developments that influence what business and political leaders do and how they do it.
By Mohamed A. El-Erian - Jan 19,2020
NEWPORT BEACH — US President Donald Trump’s authorisation of the targeted killing of Iranian Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani is, in many ways, similar to his administration’s approach to trade.
By Mohamed A. El-Erian - Jan 11,2020
SEATTLE — After a year that involved one of the biggest U-turns in recent monetary-policy history, central banks are now hoping for peace and quiet in 2020.
By Mohamed A. El-Erian - Nov 20,2019
NEW YORK — This year, I did not attend the October annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank in Washington, DC. Instead, I paid close attention to reports of the gathering and talked to people who were there whom I respect.
By Mohamed A. El-Erian - Sep 28,2019
LONDON — A highly regarded doctor assumes the care of a chronically impaired patient who is growing weaker and more vulnerable. The patient’s longstanding treatment is not only becoming less effective; now it is also introducing harmful side effects.
By Mohamed A. El-Erian - Aug 18,2019
NEW YORK — It is only a matter of time until the escalating tensions between China and the United States prompt many more economists to warn of an impending global economic recession coupled with financial instability.
By Mohamed A. El-Erian - Jun 13,2019
LONDON — Data released over the next few months will show that the current US economic expansion is the longest on record.

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