Richard Fisher, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, is neither an academic nor a bureaucrat, which makes him something of a rarity in the United States’ central banking...
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Max Walsh, 31 January 2014, The Australian Financial Review (subscription required)
Investors have good reason to feel uncertain about the prospects for both the Australian and world economies. While our large mining companies are expressing confidence about the future of...
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Daryl Dixon, 24 November 2013, The Canberra Times
The global economy is facing the risk of being locked into 'secular stagnation' with recovery remaining constrained. Larry Summers and Paul Krugman are two of the most influential...
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Max Walsh, 21 November 2013, The Australian Financial Review (subscription required)
The US government shutdown, Australian share market, superannuation under the Abbott government and property investment were the focus of the discussion between Dixon Advisory Executive...
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Daryl Dixon, 4 October 2013, ABC Nightlife
Just when the prospects for the economy were improving, virtually out of left field, the Australian dollar has risen by more than 5 per cent and currency experts are now expecting it to...
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Daryl Dixon, 29 September 2013, The Canberra Times
Former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan has warned that the markets could over-ride the present policy settings of the QE regime. "Monetary policy is definitely an art not a science."...
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Max Walsh, 20 June 2013, The Australian Financial Review (subscription required)