Fragmented Globalization
By Mohamed A. El-Erian CAMBRIDGE – For three decades, businesses and governments around the world operated under the
There Is More Inflation Complexity Ahead
By Mohamed A. El-Erian CAMBRIDGE – Nearly two years into the current bout of inflation, the concept of “transitory
Another Annus Horribilis for the Fed
By Mohamed A. El-Erian Mohamed A. El-Erian, President of Queens’ College at the University of Cambridge, is a professor at the
Beware a Global Economy with Little Fires Everywhere
BY Mohamed A. El-Erian CAMBRIDGE – Big shocks to the global economy, such as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, understandably capture the
Central Banking, Fast and Slow
By Mohamed A. El-Erian CAMBRIDGE – Economic-policy discussions in the eurozone, the United Kingdom, and the United States
No One Is Safe Until Everyone Is Safe
By Mohamed A. El-Erian LAGUNA BEACH – Recognizing that “no one is safe until everyone is safe,” the G7 recently announced
England’s Lockdown Lessons
By Mohamed A. El-Erian CAMBRIDGE – UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s recent warning that the lifting of England’s current third
The COVID Silver Linings Playbook
By Mohamed A. El-Erian CHIPPING NORTON – The human tragedies and massive economic disruptions caused by COVID-19 have rightly
Reading the Dollar Doldrums
By Mohamed A. El-Erian LAGUNA BEACH – A near-10% drop in the value of the US dollar since its March high has given rise to two
Is a China-US “Rivalry Partnership” Possible?
By Mohamed A. El-Erian LAGUNA BEACH – Not a day seems to pass without further evidence of the mounting economic tensions