Daniel Moss | Columnist Indonesia Adds a Pinch of Chili Against the Dollarupdated 27m agoA shock rate hike is all about the local currency, not the economy. Other Asian countries face the same tough choice.
Gearoid Reidy | Columnist Japan's Unlikeliest Cheerleader Is an American Ambassadorupdated 1h agoRahm Emanuel, the outspoken former White House chief of staff, has redefined the role as Washington’s envoy to Tokyo — by amplifying Japan’s message and browbeating Beijing.
Claudia Sahm | Columnist A Strong Economy Doesn’t Necessarily Make the Fed’s Job HarderThe past year has shown that it is possible to have a rapid decrease in inflation along with low unemployment and robust growth.
Paul J. Davies | Columnist Barclays Investment Bankers Need to Pick Up the Paceupdated 4h agoThe UK lender is slower to recover than Deutsche Bank, BNP Paribas and US peers on deals and hitting targets.
Chris Hughes | Columnist BHP May Need to Sweeten Its Offer to Win Over Anglo AmericanThe Australian miner has started a race to buy its London-based peer. Its proposed $40 billion offer isn’t quite as generous as it looks.
Jonathan Levin | Columnist Focus on the Right Inflation Data — Not Nightmare ScenariosTraders were spooked as first-quarter core inflation came in worse than expected. We need to know what happened in March to judge the momentum.By Jonathan Levin