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Barry Eichengreen: Why investors shouldn't get bedazzled by today's blockbuster tech stocks

New Delhi, July 7 -- Questions about the financial implications of radical new technologies-AI, space travel, and their associated infrastructures, to pick a few-have led to a veritable analogy-fest. ... Read More


Alan Greenspan (1926-2026): his mixed legacy is traceable to how he viewed the free market's role

New Delhi, June 23 -- Alan Greenspan, who died on 22 June at the age of 100, was one of the most consequential chairs that the US Federal Reserve Board has had in its 112 years of existence. This does... Read More


Eichengreen: Gold stack-ups by central banks reflect dismal prospects of globalization

New Delhi, May 14 -- Gold may be a "barbarous relic," as John Maynard Keynes once observed, but it remains the relic of choice among central banks. Emerging-market central banks have been loading up o... Read More


Barry Eichengreen: The end of the Dollar Empire is no longer unthinkable-think of Roman coins

New Delhi, April 14 -- There is angst in the air about the US dollar's once and future global role. For insight into the greenback's prospects, pundits have looked to the British pound sterling, the d... Read More