Foreign exchange: Stirring sterling
In a world of repellent or expensive currencies even the pound appeals(1)
Free exchange: Petrodollar profusion
Oil exporters are the main drivers of global imbalances(56)
China’s current-account surplus: Fair play or foul?
The Chinese yuan now looks close to its fair value(34)
Currency markets: It's too quiet
Exchange rates have been remarkably calm in 2012(6)
China's currency: Enough appreciation for now
China's central bank signals that the yuan may have hit a "fair" level(16)
Japan’s currency: Wonupmanship
Can Japan break the yen-won curse?(5)
Foreign exchange: What a carry-on
The remarkable success of a naive strategy(8)
In a guest article, Mario Blejer (pictured left) and Guillermo Ortiz, former central-bank governors of Argentina and Mexico respectively, explain why Greece should not leave the euro(21)
Global growth: In search of demand
Most economies are trying to raise exports(17)
Sherrod Brown on China's exchange rate: Xish
One clause, two blunders. This from the man who wants to write America's currency policy(11)
China’s economy: Two twists in the dragon’s tail
China’s consumption ratio is no longer falling. Its reserves are no longer rising(10)
Daily chart: The Big Mac index
Burgernomics shows Switzerland has the most overvalued currency(117)
Traders are picking on the euro again(12)
The debt crisis: Carmen Reinhart and financial repression
Outlines of the new world order(6)
A Swiss central-banking scandal: Called to account
The home of bank secrecy ain't what it used to be(21)
Mexico’s plunging peso: ¡Arriba, arriba!
A wobbly currency has not hurt growth—for now(16)
China's currency: Yuan goes up, must come down
Downward pressure on China's currency is growing(12)
The euro crisis: Trouble around the other periphery
Central Europe is having increasing difficulty dealing with the euro crisis(9)
Congo's elections: Money talks
Elections boost Congo's currency as candidates trade dollars for francs to try and buy votes(5)
A special report on Europe and its currency: A hint of menace
Edward Carr, our foreign editor, explains why understanding the crisis in the Euro zone requires evaluating what it means to be European(23)
The euro crisis and emerging markets: Drought warning
With the debt crisis worsening, trouble is in store for the neighbours(12)
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