On June 28, 2015, the oldest international financial institution, the Basel-based eighty-five-year-old Bank for International Settlements, asked in its annual report a most pertinent question: “Is the unthinkable becoming routine?” The report pointed out that low interest rates “are the most remarkable symptom of a broader malaise in the global economy: the economic expansion … [Read more...] about The Unthinkable as the New Normal
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Big Unease at the Tower of Basel
Once a European fortress, the BIS is about to experience a Canadian takeover. Is this an emerging Anglo-Saxon Trojan horse? When Canadian central banker Malcolm D. Knight became managing director of the Bank for International Settlements in Basel many European central bankers were not happy. A major top reshuffling is underway these days at the Bank for International … [Read more...] about Big Unease at the Tower of Basel