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    Megan Greene

    Megan Greene writes commentary on economics for the Financial Times. She is a senior fellow at the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, Harvard Kennedy School. She is also the Dame Deanne Senior Fellow in International Economics at Chatham House
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    • Monday, 3 July, 2023
      Central banks
      Central banks shouldn’t relax about R-star just yet

      Predictions that inflation and rates will fall to pre-pandemic levels are not necessarily correct

      Close up of the eagle sculpture on the US Federal Reserve building.
    • Monday, 1 May, 2023
      First Republic
      What the protracted game of chicken over First Republic tells us

      The incentive for larger banks to pay early gets overwhelmed by the desire to wait for a better deal

      An image of a First Republic Bank sign next to  the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
    • Thursday, 13 April, 2023
      Property sector
      Commercial real estate is bruised but not broken

      Despite fears of a 2008 redux, the risks to CRE investors should be manageable

      Office buildings in San Francisco, California
    • Tuesday, 11 April, 2023
      Bank of England
      Megan Greene to join Bank of England rate-setting committee

      Chancellor’s choice of centrist economist likely to tilt balance on 9-member panel away from lowering interest rates

      Megan Greene
    • Sunday, 19 March, 2023
      Banks
      Global banking is now inside Schrödinger’s box

      Investors must trust in the system but confidence is wobbling and there may be more toxicity to come

      An artist’s impression of the Schrödinger’s cat thought experiment. Or, if using the FT Edit app, a photograph of a cat in a box
    • Wednesday, 22 February, 2023
      The QE retreat
      QE has become ‘Hotel California’ for central banks

      While commercial lenders change behaviour when the balance sheet expands, they do not change it back when it shrinks

      Janet Yellen in 2017, when the then Fed chair said quantitative tightening would be ‘like watching paint dry’
    • Tuesday, 7 February, 2023
      US budget
      Forget Groundhog Day vibes on debt ceiling — this time it’s different

      US default could prompt countries to hedge their dollar bets and add other currencies to foreign exchange reserves

      Flanked by Sen Sheldon Whitehouse and Sen Chris Van Hollen, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer speaks at a news conference last week in Washington
    • Tuesday, 24 January, 2023
      Greek economy
      Greece must show robust data matters and stop persecuting Georgiou

      The country should not forget the need for strong and independent institutions in its dash for growth

      Andreas Georgiou (L) speaks to the press as then Greek finance minister George Papaconstantinou looks on, in Athens in 2010
    • Tuesday, 3 January, 2023
      Sovereign bonds
      Bank of Japan needs the courage to change course

      A shift in policy will be painful but the longer the delay in acting the worse it will be

      Haruhiko Kuroda, governor of the Bank of Japan
    • Sunday, 18 December, 2022
      War in Ukraine
      Europe’s long-term security will rest on the reconstruction of Ukraine

      Donors face a massive co-ordination problem in rebuilding the country and must start addressing it now

      A Ukrainian soldier walks through the rubble of a bombed classroom
    • Thursday, 1 December, 2022
      Global Economy
      The deflating of the great cash cushion

      Like Godot, the US recession has been long heralded but failed to materialise. It will, sooner or later

      Montage image of a $100 note with an air-release cap that is open, causing it to deflate
    • Saturday, 12 November, 2022
      On Wall StreetUS budget
      What the midterms mean for investors

      US equities tend to outperform in the six months after polls against the preceding half-year

      Joe Biden and vice president Kamala Harris at post-midterm election event
    • Monday, 31 October, 2022
      US inflation
      There’s one inflation gauge that bucks the trend

      The New York Fed’s often overlooked UIG believes US inflation is past its peak

      A woman with a trolley looks at items on the shelf in the aisle of a grocery store
    • Tuesday, 11 October, 2022
      Capital markets
      UK market turmoil is a harbinger of global events to come

      Price moves in the next year will be as swift and dramatic as they have been in Britain

      The Bank of England
    • Tuesday, 6 September, 2022
      Chinese economy
      Ignoring China’s disastrous ‘three Ds’ could be a global risk

      Disease, drought and debt will have worldwide consequences

      A parched river bed along the Yangtze River in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province
    • Thursday, 18 August, 2022
      Climate change
      Europe must use all its financial firepower to fund the green transition

      Deploying EU funds for climate objectives does not appear to have been a priority — that has to change

      Low water levels this month on the Rhine River near Bingen, Germany
    • Thursday, 28 July, 2022
      Emerging market investing
      Trouble is coming for emerging markets beyond Sri Lanka

      There’s a long list of highly indebted countries that look vulnerable when choosing between paying creditors or food and fuel

      Sri Lanka will not be the last country to have to choose to between subsidising essentials and paying creditors
    • Monday, 18 July, 2022
      US inflation
      Democrats lack the tools they need to fight inflation

      Joe Biden has few tools at his disposal to cut prices in time to help his party in the US midterm elections

      James Ferguson illustration of Joe Biden pulling a price tag down against a strong wind with a part of the US dollar sign showing at the top
    • Tuesday, 28 June, 2022
      European Central Bank
      Crisis looms if the ECB’s new tool comes up short

      The spread between Italian and German government bonds has inspired the creation of an ‘anti-fragmentation’ procedure

      ECB president Christine Lagarde at a Eurogroup meeting in Luxembourg earlier this month
    • Monday, 16 May, 2022
      Food security
      Food insecurity is a bigger problem than energy

      Targeted cash and expertise are needed in the worst-hit areas, rather than sending food stocks

      People buy vegetables at a market in Colombo, Sri Lanka
    • Tuesday, 12 April, 2022
      US Dollar
      King Dollar is in no danger of losing its world financial crown

      Neither the renminbi nor cryptocurrencies pose a serious threat to the greenback’s supremacy

    • Wednesday, 16 March, 2022
      Eurozone economy
      The EU must decide how to fund its Ukraine crisis response

      Brussels can emerge more unified and resilient if it finds a way to pay for humanitarian relief, strengthened defences and the energy transition

      A German soldier inspects an array of tanks at the Bundeswehr army base in Munster, northern Germany
    • Wednesday, 23 February, 2022
      European Central Bank
      The ECB must move slowly on interest rates

      Premature withdrawal of monetary accommodation could kill the recovery

      ECB president Christine Lagarde has refused to rule out rate increases this year
    • Wednesday, 2 February, 2022
      US employment
      Why US workers will return to the labour market

      The Fed should take care how much and how quickly it raises interest rates in the post-Covid economy

      Commuters arrives at Grand Central station during morning rush hour in New York. Many workers who dropped out of the labour market due to caring duties and early retirement, among other factors, may return as the pandemic eases
    • Friday, 7 January, 2022
      US inflation
      Betting on transitory US inflation is still valid

      Fiscal drag, shrinking savings and weak foreign demand are likely to ease an overheated economy

      Picture shows Jay Powell, chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, speaking during a live-streamed news conference. he is standing at a podium and there is a big screen behind him showing an image of him standing at the podium.
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