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Seen by many as a major contributor to the 1930s Great Depression, competitive currency devaluations have long been vi­ewed in a poor light. Recently, these worries [...]

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The past week has seen a marked deterioration in econo­mic sentiment. Job creation numbers in the US were lousy. More evidence of a growth slowdown in [...]

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Last Friday brought the depressing news that nearly one in four Spaniards are now unemployed. Jobless rates among younger people are nearly 50%. Analysts talk of [...]

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Every now and th­en, events reveal the harsh realities of global affairs, in so doing, making a mockery of the rhetoric used by both the powerful [...]

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Last weekend saw the conclusion of the latest World Economic Forum in Davos. For an event that doesn’t produce a communiqué–let along anything as grand as [...]

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The Germans have made some pretty draconian proposals if the Greeks are going to get more cash. The proposals are reported on the front page of [...]

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Major economic crises don’t just claim the reputations of the odd banker, finance minister, or two. Part of the ensuing blame game also discredits certain widely [...]

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In a few short paragraphs, I will outline the reasons behind choosing to do my MBA at St.Gallen university.

Reputation. HSG is immensely popular in the so-called [...]

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