Global Imbalances are Back, and There’s No Fix in Sight: McGeever
(Reuters) – Remember global imbalances? They’re back. In a fractured world increasingly marked by self-interest and protectionism, the prospects for a coordinated response among the major economic…
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EU leaders blame global imbalances for industrial woes, ignoring their own surplus economy status
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The EU has forgotten that it, like China, is a surplus economy
Global imbalances need not lead to trade wars
The world’s benign arithmetic will turn malign if countries do not adjust
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The EU has forgotten that it, like China, is a surplus economy
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