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From firmly to weakly anchored, or the importance of an adverb!
Francesco Papadia
March 18, 2014
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Four months ago I published a post with the title: Is the price stability target of the ECB...
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Macro-prudential: if not now when?
Francesco Papadia
March 10, 2014
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At the turn of 2000, when the € was at 0.85, very weak, against the dollar, the then...
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Galileo Galilei and the €-crisis
Francesco Papadia
February 24, 2014
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Just a few days it ago was the 450th anniversary of the birth of Galileo Galilei and this suggested me a...
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When will it be “1989” in China?
Francesco Papadia
February 13, 2014
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Many market commentators are trying to assess whether China will manage to fully implement the decisions of the...
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Emerging Market turmoil and the canary in the coal mine
Francesco Papadia
February 06, 2014
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There was a time when developments in Emerging Markets (EM) mattered a lot for them, but much less...
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