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Financial Repression: The Unintended Consequences of Saving the Sovereign

by Lew Spellman | Monday, February 6, 2012

Europe is the poster child for the illusion that a government can keep itself going by leaning on its citizens.

More on: Debt, Economy, Global Issues, History, Politics, Recession
The Keystone XL pipeline has sparked protests from many different groups.

Keystone XL: Looking Past the Rhetoric

by Rob Heidrick | Friday, January 27, 2012

The debate over the president's decision to shelve the pipeline reveals complexities in America’s energy policy.

More on: Economy, Energy, Global Issues, Politics, Sustainability
A dam of government bonds keeps liquidity in the Euro bond market, for now.

How Long Can the Dam Hold? EU Struggles with Shaky Government Bonds

by Lew Spellman | Monday, January 9, 2012

European government' borrowing needs are growing rapidly, creating uncertainty in the bond market.

More on: Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Investing, Politics, Recession

What is your plan if the US economy does not follow a Hollywood script?

by Michael Froehls | Saturday, December 31, 2011

How do you expect the U.S. to fair economically over the next 10, 20, or even 50 years? Moving successfully ahead like in the past 200+ years? Or do you...

More on: Economy, Global Issues, History, Investing, Personal Finance, Recession
Dr. Scott Tinker: What's the Future of Energy? Feb. 7, 2012

Upcoming Feb. 7, 2012: What's the Future of Energy? Dr. Scott Tinker, Jackson School of Geosciences

by Gayle Hight | Monday, December 12, 2011
More on: Energy, Engineering, Global Issues, Sustainability, Technology

Gary Hoover on Why Mexico Will Change

by Gary Hoover | Monday, November 28, 2011
More on: Economy, Entrepreneurship, Global Issues, History, Politics, Strategy
Few options remain as Euro leaders look for an escape. (iStockphoto)

European Leaders Look for a Lifeboat

by Lew Spellman | Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Excess debt has pushed Europe to the brink of a long chain of D-words: deleveraging, default, depression, devaluation, and decline.

More on: Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Politics
dumpster filled with euro notes

The Dumpster for Toxic Euro Sovereign Debt

by Lew Spellman | Wednesday, November 2, 2011

The essence of the euro debt-saving operation is maintaining and expanding the buying capacity of stressed euro sovereign debt.

More on: Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Recession

When We Are the Foreigners: Book Guides Americans Who Work with Chinese

by Orlando Kelm | Monday, October 31, 2011

Through case scenarios, a new book shows better cross-cultural understanding is needed to avoid mishaps.

More on: Communication, Global Issues
The supercommittee must come up with a deficit-shredding plan. (iStockPhoto.com)

Shredding the Deficit

by Steve Brooks | Monday, October 31, 2011

McCombs faculty offer suggestions to help the supercommittee meet its Thanksgiving deadline.

More on: Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Politics, Recession, Taxes
Domino Effect: Financial Crisis to Government Crisis (Image: Veer)

Domino Effect: Financial Crisis to Government Crisis

by Lew Spellman | Tuesday, October 4, 2011

The collapse of the sovereign bond market has started a chain reaction that threatens to destabilize commercial banks, hedge funds, and the Federal Reserve...

More on: Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Investing, Recession
Needed austerity will be painful for the US (iStockPhoto.com)

Austerity Will Be Painful Medicine

by Sandy Leeds | Friday, September 30, 2011

The necessary deficit reduction we need to undergo in the US will be painful enough that the "new normal" should really be called the "ugly new normal."

More on: Economy, Global Issues, Personal Finance, Recession, Social Impact
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Spam Spanking

by Matt Turner | Tuesday, September 27, 2011

SpamRankings.net identifies the world’s worst unintentional spammers in hopes transparency will shame them into fixing their IT security holes.

More on: Global Issues, Technology
John Doggett

China, Creativity Key to U.S. Debt Recovery

by Rob Heidrick | Wednesday, September 21, 2011

In addition to being a competitor and creditor, China could be America's most important customer, said management lecturer John Doggett during a Sept. 8...

More on: Capital, Creativity, Economy, Entrepreneurship, Global Issues
The European Union is running out of options to resolve its ongoing debt crisis

Turn Out the Lights, the Party’s Over

by Lew Spellman | Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Europe’s politicians and central bankers are attempting a heroic fourth-quarter comeback to preserve sovereign financial integrity.

More on: Capital, Debt, Economy, Global Issues, Recession
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