The economist defended provisions that tighten capital and liquidity requirements against criticisms from bankers that the rules are curbing lending and holding back economic recovery.
The Financial Times commentator does not foresee the total demise of the eurozone, but says that its ultimate survival will only be achieved with great difficulty.
We are moving toward an “Archipelago world,” argues Oxford Analytica CEO Nader Mousavizadeh, a structural shift in which countries act as islands unto themselves.
In the case of Greece, the French government advisor believes spreads would "rocket" and the country would be subject to a vicious cycle of devaluation and dramatic inflation.
A trio of accomplished monetary and fiscal policy experts will provide fresh insights on economic crisis management in Paris