Building modern-day Silk Roads By: Daniel Poon , / May 27, 2015 The Silk Road Fund and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank are part of China’s “One Belt, One Road” strategy, which has the potential to transform development finance.
Canada has what India needs By: Danielle Goldfarb , / April 15, 2015 Canada has strong ties to India, but the economic relationship is miniscule. That can and should change.
Most Canadians don’t feel connected to the global economy. Let’s change that By: Carlo Dade , / April 13, 2015 When we talk about the changing global economy, it’s often a garbled mishmash of seemingly random events. We need a compelling unified narrative.
Smarter Sovereign Debt By: Brett House , / February 20, 2015 New templates for sovereign debt contracts mean that small groups of creditors can no longer hold governments hostage over repayment. By Brett House.
The world should listen to Greece’s big idea about debt By: Brett House , / February 9, 2015 Linking debt payments to economic growth would be better for Greece and better for Europe. By Brett House.
A soft or crash landing for Canada? By: Madelaine Drohan , / January 9, 2015 Madelaine Drohan on what to expect from finance in 2015.
The British Columbia-Asia Economic Connection By: Hugh Stephens , / October 24, 2014 Hugh Stephens on the benefits of a stronger trade relationship with Asia, especially for Canada’s West Coast.
The blurring of economic and diplomatic interests By: Pablo Heidrich , / October 20, 2014 Pablo Heidrich and Laura Macdonald evaluate the Conservative government’s economic diplomacy.
Clipping wings: Making sovereign bonds more vulture-proof By: Brett House , / October 17, 2014 Brett House on the IMF’s new proposals for dealing with a sovereign debt crisis.