International Economics Programme - Press Releases
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Eurozone needs strong economic governance to prosper
28 January 2008
Inappropriate mechanisms and governance may be frustrating the performance of the Eurozone economy, says a new briefing paper published today by Chatham House.
Created ten years ago, the euro is...
Indian prosperity hinges on a peaceful neighbourhood
2 November 2007
A report published today by Chatham House, in association with International Alert, states that India's long-term prosperity depends on peace between South Asian nations and increased levels of economic...
Spice Route to Europe? Prospects for an India-EU Free Trade Area
16 October 2007
A briefing paper published today by Chatham House assesses the prospects for an India-EU Free Trade Area. Negotiations for the agreement began in June 2007, pursuing a bilateral route...
New hopes for free trade between Europe and Southeast Asia
5 October 2007
A paper launched today by Chatham House says that new negotiations aimed at a free trade agreement between the EU and ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) have the...
Capital flow trends suggest shift in sovereign funds strategy
28 September 2007
A paper launched today by Chatham House states that emerging market economies such as China are becoming more active investors. Anecdotal evidence and recent trends in capital flows leave...
The World Today - April Issue
23 March 2007
The April issue of The World Today addresses the growing influence of China's economy. Uwe Wissenbach says that China's trade with Africa has overtaken the amount of aid given...
Conference examines cross-border mergers and acquisitions
2 February 2007
At the inaugural conference of the Chatham House City Series, a high level panel and delegates met at Chatham House to discuss the challenges of cross-border regulation. Speakers including...
India`s inadequate infrastructure preventing growth - report
30 January 2007
India's growth prospects have improved markedly in recent years, on the back of 15 years of reforms. But, in spite of frequent comparisons with China, the Indian economy will...
Schwab urges management of global interdependence
24 October 2006
Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Chairman of the World Economic Forum, said that the world is at a critical juncture in history and that we urgently need a better...
Agenda released for upcoming training programme
3 July 2006
Chatham House and partner Cass Business School have released the agenda for the next edition of The London Programme on 2-3 November 2006. An exceptional line up of speakers...
Europe needs strong US economy, not reform - report
1 March 2006
European economic reform is far more advanced than its many critics are willing to admit and talk of an imminent economic decline in Europe is overstated. Instead, Europeans should...
Long-term bonds and Europe's ageing population
10 February 2006
As Europe's economies wriggle uncomfortably inside a fiscal straightjacket, the US economy continues to grow on the back of record deficits. Contrary to the current wisdom, it's time that...
Sutherland says status quo advocates in cloud cuckoo land
7 February 2006
In a speech at the Chatham House conference on the WTO and Sustainable Development, Sir Peter Sutherland, Chairman of BP plc and Goldman Sachs International reiterated his view that...
New briefing note: Goodbye Greenspan
6 February 2006
After 18 years at the head of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan stepped down last week to be replaced by Ben Bernanke. In a new briefing paper, From Washington...
WTO and development to be focus of conference
27 January 2006
The WTO Ministerial Conference in Hong Kong was another milestone in the Doha Round, not the end point as originally envisaged. Chatham House has convened a major conference to...
Global financial imbalances: conference on avoiding crises
20 January 2006
On Monday 23 - Tuesday 24 January Timothy Giethner CEO of The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Eiji Hirano, Assistant Governor of The Bank of Japan, and Otmar...
Cass and Chatham House announce education collaboration
16 January 2006
Cass Business School is one of the world's leading business schools - its Executive MBA programme was ranked 10th in the world by the Financial Times in 2005. Chatham...
Conference to focus on India's rapid growth
17 June 2005
Whilst the world focuses on China, India continues to emerge as one of the world's economic powerhouses.
Consistent high levels of growth and rapid expansion in a number of key...
Monetary imbalances: How much should the Fed worry?
7 June 2005
The widening US current account deficit and falling dollar have become a focus for financial market participants, policymakers, and journalists. A new Chatham House briefing paper, Implications of external...
Thinking Gleneagles? Think Chatham House
7 June 2005
Chatham House will be publishing a PRE-SUMMIT REPORT, organising EVENTS and putting forward SPEAKERS on the G8 Summit at Gleneagles.
Africa
The situation in Africa has seen little improvement since the...
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