Markets

17 September 2015

Japan’s Abe Not Helping His Country’s Efforts with China

For a long time, historical and territorial disputes plagued relations between Japan and China. So far, the frictions show no sign of abating. Instead, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has taken a nationalistic approach towards China. China has reportedly regularly...

15 September 2015

Gauging the Need for U.K. Trade Union Rule Changes

The Conservative government is introducing a bill that will restrict the right of trade unions to organise and take industrial action in the UK. It has been criticised by union leaders and politicians across the political spectrum. Here is why....

15 September 2015

Harnessing All Forms of Africa’s Capital

Over the past 20 years, Africa has been steadily growing and is expected remain one of the fast growing regions in the near future. Central to this is entrepreneurship and the role of entrepreneurs. Over the past 20 years, Africa...

15 September 2015

Breaking Down Singapore’s PAP Victory

One of the lingering questions of Singapore politics over the last couple of decades has been how to measure the effectiveness the National Education program introduced to schools in the second half of the 1990s. The program was designed to...

15 September 2015

Xi’s Prospects of Corraling Corruption

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign has highlighted the seriousness of China’s official malfeasance. The outcome will shape a new era of China’s politics, economy and foreign policy. ‘Corruption’ covers disparate phenomena. It may mean graft, taking a tip for...

14 September 2015

Fiscal Policy Dragging Down Monetary Policy

The big question these days is when the Federal Reserve will finally raise its target interest rate for the first time in almost a decade. Its monetary policy committee is meeting this week to decide whether to do just that....

14 September 2015

Emerging Market Headwinds Remain in Place

Once again, EM assets are starting the week of on a soft note. Once again, EM assets are starting the week of on a soft note. This is not just any week, however, not with the FOMC looming.  The Fed’s...

14 September 2015

The PAP Wins in Singapore…Again

Singapore’s People’s Action Party (PAP) is riding high in the saddle again. After a decade of slightly sagging fortunes, in which the long-ruling party’s share of the national vote slumped from over 75 percent in 2001 to barely 60 percent...

14 September 2015

For Every Long, There is a Short

The average daily turnover in the foreign exchange market is over $5 trillion a day.  Many traders and analysts put considerable weight on market positioning.  However, it proves very elusive. The average daily turnover in the foreign exchange market is...

11 September 2015

It Certainly Feels Like Australia is in Recession

The latest economic figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) have fuelled the debate on the future of the Australian economy and prompted many to ask, “Will Australia go into a recession?” This question is legitimate, but off...

11 September 2015

China’s Growth Imbalances and a Potential Solution

The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has achieved remarkable economic growth, but there are a number of serious imbalances between coastal and inland regions, and between urban and rural areas. The government wants to help bridge this gap by developing...

11 September 2015

Mired in a Malaysian Malaise

As it tussles with multiple crises of political legitimacy and governance, Malaysia has reached a decisive point in its more than half-century history as an independent nation. What started as a shocking but not exceptional scandal has turned into a...