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Dr Steinbock is an internationally recognized expert of the multipolar world. He focuses on international business, international relations, investment and risk among all major advanced economies and large emerging economies. In addition to advisory activities (www.differencegroup.net), he is affiliated with India China and America Institute (USA), Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (China) and EU Center (Singapore). For more, please see http://www.differencegroup.net/. Research Director of International Business at India China and America Institute (USA) and Visiting Fellow at Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (China) and the EU Center (Singapore).
Stories by the author
China’s President Xi is Just Getting Started
The recent Washington summit took the US-China bilateral relations onto a new level, while President Xi’s UN visit gave a glimpse of China’s new global role. The current characterization...
Is America at Risk of Not Participating in a Changing China?
Thanks to misguided stories about President Xi’s reforms, America risks losing the opportunity to participate appropriately in China’s massive economic rebalancing and reform drive. In their Animal Spirits, George A Akerlof...
Going Global with the Yuan
According to Dan Steinbock, the internationalisation of the renminbi is accelerating. The inclusion of the yuan in the IMF basket of reserves is now a matter of time. On August...
The Complicated Reality of the U.S. and China Economies
As the Fed is paving way for the first rate hike in a decade, the world economy prepares for the greatest shift of capital flows in half a decade....
Are Western Sanctions against Russia Working?
The sanctions against Russia are working; but not for Russia, Ukraine, the EU, or even the US. In the 2nd quarter, Russia’s GDP contracted 4.6 percent from a year...
When a Victory May or May not be a Win
The third Greek bailout is not a solution to either Greece or its creditors. Dan Steinbock explains how the talks led to an unsustainable deal that is likely to ensure subdued...
Gold’s Price Trajectory Seems to Depend on the Time-Frame
Not so long ago, gold rose to new highs. Recently, it has suffered the most challenging losses since 1999. The Fed’s rate hikes do not bode well for the...
Can the 21st Century be the Asian Century?
The real test of the so-called Asian Century will be whether living standards in the region's emerging economies can continue to improve, whatever the GDP numbers. That challenge is...
Emerging Economies Winter Olympic Hurdles
Recently, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) awarded the 2022 Winter Games to Beijing, in a joint bid with the city of Zhangjiakou, the capital’s “northern door” adjoining mountains with...
The Fed Rate Hike and Emerging Markets’ Fastening Seatbelts
The fluctuations of the oil prices, the Fed’s policy rate and the U.S. dollar are intertwined. In fall 2015/spring 2016, the Fed’s impending rate hikes will cause substantial turbulence...