Economic Trends

Without addressing growing inequality, says the Nobel Prize-winning economist, average Americans could be left in the dust by their counterparts in Asia.
Economists Jim Chanos and Stephen Roach, who will be speaking at Asia Society New York on Wednesday, agree to disagree over where the Chinese economy is headed.
Avani Davda shares insights - the journey that brought Starbucks to India.
Avery Booker reports on five trends in the Chinese luxury market in 2012.
Lawrence H. Summers sizes up the chances for a deal in Washington — and also gives his version of the events depicted in "The Social Network."
A panel of experts debate the purpose and potential repercussions of the recent ASEAN+6 agreement.
The co-founder of Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts explains her doctrine of "doing well by doing good."
Klaas Knot described measures taken to resolve the Euro zone crisis and explained the Euro zone’s role in the global economy.
"$10 Trillion Prize" co-author assesses what consumer revolutions in China and India mean for American business.
A Chinese slowdown will not necessarily equal an end to Australian economic growth, said Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr on Monday before a packed house at The Pierre in New York City.
The economist and author projects that China's currency will supplant the dollar on the global stage.