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Mohamed A. El-Erian

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UK’s discontent risks deepening a longer-term malaise

Disruptions may have adverse consequences, aggravating long-standing economic fragilities
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A near empty Liverpool Street station, in London, Tuesday, June 21, 2022.
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Davos 2022: What to expect from World Economic Forum

This is one of the most consequential meetings in 50 years
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A man walks past a sign of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, eastern Switzerland
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This time don’t bet all on the Fed's moves

They ought to be far more selective in picking out likely winners this time
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A time to thank... A scene from the New York Stock Exchange in the shadow of the COVID-19. The Fed has signed off on its stimulus package, but investors should not be following all the Fed's moves.

This time there aren’t too many Plan Bs

Central bank stimulus packages are failing to convince investors this time out
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A medical staff member in protective gear checks the temperature of a university employee amid concerns over the coronavirus (COVID-19), following the suspension of study for only undergraduate students at Cairo University to prevent it spreading, in Cairo
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In the age of virus, all predictions are off

Stock investors need to be wary of any calls being made to buy at the dip
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Stocks are slipping as the virus toll spreads and global businesses feel the chill. But it is too premature to talk about 'buying at the dip'.

Trade deal that gives everyone breathing space

The markets have every reason to make full use of the three-month extension
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US President Donald Trump with China's President Xi Jinping during their bilateral meeting, on Saturday, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The time's arrived for an equitable world order

Policymakers in emerging economies and the west must join hands for a thorough reform of the economic system
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Back-to-school letter to the US Congress

Congress could condemn future generations to being worse off than their parents
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