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Dan Steinbock
Dr. Steinbock is Guest Fellow of Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS). He also has affiliations with think-tanks focusing on the United States, Europe and India. For more see: http://www.differencegroup.net
August 1, 2017
The myths and realities of Duterte’s infrastructure initiative
A huge upgrade of infrastructure is vital for the Philippines' economic future. That's why it is contested by entrenched interests, including foreign powers. This is the first in a series of occasional commentaries about the Philippines' transformation from an international viewpoint.
July 26, 2017
Trump's 'First America' trade frictions are about to begin
After the US-Sino Comprehensive Economic Dialogue, trade issues are alienating not only China and America’s NATO allies – but its NAFTA partners, Canada and Mexico.
July 19, 2017
US steel policy may trigger a global trade conflict
As the White House seeks to turn steel imports into a national security matter, the issue is alienating not only China but also the United States' NATO allies.
July 17, 2017
Why jobs growth no longer induces wage growth
As the Fed’s continued tightening tends to suppress growth in emerging economies, US labor market may not be as strong as recent reports suggest.
April 26, 2017
'Buying American' and losing America
Despite "America First" pledges, they may leave America second across attractive industries over time.
April 21, 2017
Political risk, local pricing returning gold’s lustre
Viewing gold from an exclusive dollar perspective effectively ignores the benefits that global investors — particularly those in emerging economies — derive from adding gold to their portfolio.
April 10, 2017
Dollar and Chinese currency: mysteries revealed
The problem in the US/RMB exchange rate is not the alleged currency manipulation in China (or elsewhere). Rather, US twin deficits cast a long, potentially dangerous shadow over the US economy, which no longer justifies a strong dollar.
March 2, 2017
Why White House versus Fed leads to uncertainty
To implement his US$1 trillion dollar infrastructure plan, President Trump needs low rates, even though the Fed’s rate hikes will strengthen dollar. That means new uncertainty worldwide.
February 7, 2017
Trumpin' and thumpin' back to the 1930s
With the Trump White House, America and a global economy will enter a highly divisive period — as evidenced by the debate about his economic, trade and infrastructure plans.
January 23, 2017
Trump's protectionism has historical precedent
US President Donald Trump has begun to reset the White House trade policies. But the consequences of his "America First" stance could be disastrous.
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