Sunday, 23 August 2009

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard has covered world politics and economics for a quarter century, based in Europe, the US, and Latin America. He joined the Telegraph in 1991, serving as Washington correspondent and later Europe correspondent in Brussels. He is now International Business Editor in London.

LATEST FROM AMBROSE EVANS-PRITCHARD

Germany braces for second wave of credit crunch

Germany braces for second wave of credit crunch; Christina Obergfoell of Germany prepares for a throw during the women's javelin final at the world athletic championship.

Germany's economics ministry is drawing up a raft of special measures to head off a fresh financial crisis.

18 Aug 2009

Morgan Stanley issues alert on corporate bonds

Morgan Stanley strategists are concerned that the rally in corporate bonds will slow

Strategists at US bank reckon that corporate credit looks vulnerable after explosive rally.

18 Aug 2009

There's no quick fix to the global economy's excess capacity

There is one overwhelming fact about the world economy that cannot be wished away. Excess capacity in industry is hovering at levels not seen since the Great Depression.

15 Aug 2009