Farewell, Mr Volcker

Paul Volcker, the venerable former chairman of the Federal Reserve, is credited with slaying the dragon of 70s stagflation during his tenure as U.S. central bank chief.  Long afterwards, he was still pushing for sound monetary policy and financial regulations through his think-tank, the Volcker Alliance.  He died Sunday at Read more

India: Near-Term Pain, Long-Term Gain

Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Jannata Party [BJP] took the reins of India’s government in May, 2014.  Since then, we’ve been bullish on the long-term opportunity that would be presented by India’s emergence from the corruption and business-hostile governance of many of its 20th century rulers.  Some readers may have Read more

An Unexpected Opportunity in Asia

Looking for outperformance in Asia’s emerging economies can be a risky undertaking.  The trade conflict between the United States and China is generating one set of uncertainties.  More deeply, there is the problem of China’s fraught transition from an industrial-led to a consumer-led economy, and all the domestic political stresses Read more