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OPINION

Overcoming obstacles to reform

Oped, Nilima Gulrajani and John Hendra, Published on 11/08/2025

» At the 80th United Nations General Assembly this September, participants will have to confront the escalating development finance crisis that is engulfing the UN system. So far, responses to financial pressures have focused on cutting costs, such as by reducing overhead and improving efficiency. But a lasting solution will require deeper changes, which begins with a fundamental question: What kind of UN does the world need today, and are current funding models fit for purpose?

OPINION

What makes a country really remarkable?

Oped, JOE MATHEWS, Published on 03/07/2024

» Great cities. That's a lesson the United Kingdom once knew well. Britain reached its imperial heights in the late 19th century in part because its municipalities were the world's most productive cities.

OPINION

Boom to bust

Oped, Postbag, Published on 06/03/2024

» Re: "Analysts lament SET has lost its appeal", (Business, March 4).

OPINION

Unmasking India's crony capitalist oligarchy

Oped, Pranab Bardhan, Published on 17/02/2023

» The recent accounting fraud and stock manipulation allegations against multi-billionaire Gautam Adani made by Hindenburg Research, a New York-based short-selling firm, has startled the financial world. The episode is a necessary reality check for those who are expecting India's star to burn brighter in the global economic firmament as China's dims.

OPINION

Is Japan now facing its own Liz Truss moment?

Oped, Takatoshi Ito, Published on 25/11/2022

» Former British PM Liz Truss's disastrous mini-budget, which crashed the pound and ended her tenure after just 44 days, has quickly become a cautionary tale for policymakers around the world as they debate how to spur economic growth and address rising inflation. But some national leaders, such as Japan's, have not heeded the warning.

OPINION

Risk of global financial crisis spiking

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 03/11/2022

» I am writing this article in Tokyo. Judging from my walks around the city during the past week, and despite the fact everyone is wearing face masks, it's like Covid has vanished. Subways and trains are jam-packed and shopping areas are full of people. However, the pandemic has left some scars. Many shops have gone under, including my favourite 50-year-old sushi restaurant.

OPINION

Thai reserves are quickly depleting

News, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 08/09/2022

» Thailand's international reserves made headlines in mid-July when they fell US$3.3 billion in a single week.

OPINION

Averting debt disaster in the developing world

Oped, Xu Qiyuan and Wan Tailei, Published on 02/09/2022

» Many developing countries are teetering on the edge of a debt crisis, with the Covid-19 pandemic, soaring food and energy costs, and the monetary tightening of major economies all threatening to push them over. But the international community has yet to do what is necessary to pull at-risk countries back from the brink.

OPINION

Urgent changes needed to resolve supply-chain mess

News, Daron Acemoglu, Published on 08/12/2021

» Global supply chains used to be the last thing policymakers worried about. The topic was largely the concern of academics, who studied the possible efficiency gains and potential risks associated with this aspect of globalisation. Although Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011 had demonstrated how supply-chain disruptions could impact the global economy, few anticipated how central the problem could become.

OPINION

THAI tailwinds

Oped, Postbag, Published on 18/04/2020

» Re: "Panel mulls rescue plan for virus-hit Thai Airways", (BP, April 17).