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The U.S. dollar had its worst start this year in more than half a century. Harvard University economics professor Kenneth ...
While the US stock market has fully recovered from a spring rout, the relentless drop in the dollar is prompting currency ...
Americans’ wallets could be set to take a hit as the U.S. dollar has tumbled to a three-year low amid concerns about the ...
Ukraine’s rapid integration into the European Union is no longer a distant dream - it is becoming an existential necessity: ...
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Kenneth Rogoff, a Professor of Economics at Harvard University, says the Fed's independence is fragile and discusses the future of the dollar and the U.S. worsening debt crisis.
In an NZZ interview, Harvard debt-crisis expert Carmen Reinhart says more global economic shocks are likely. A crash in the dollar's value is «absolutely» possible, she adds. The primary culprit?
Kenneth Rogoff: Goodness, I don’t think I had in mind an Amazon University supplanting Harvard. What seems clear, though, is that in order for today’s brick-and-mortar universities to remain relevant ...
Kenneth Rogoff is a professor of economics at Harvard University and author of “Our Dollar, Your Problem: An Insider’s View of Seven Turbulent Decades of Global Finance and the Road Ahead.” ...
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