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Brian Blackstone

@Blackstonebrian

Former Wall Street Journal, Switzerland Bureau Chief

Joined October 2012
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Central banks across the world are preparing to unveil the most synchronized monetary policies since the financial crisis a decade ago wsj.com/articles/centr… via @WSJ


My latest on monetary policy. Central banks in Asia and South Africa join a global easing bandwagon that is expected to include the U.S. and Europe within weeks wsj.com/articles/globa… via @WSJ


Great article by @TomFairless Across a rapidly aging Europe, employers are finding ways to keep older staff on the job for longer, or adding new ones wsj.com/articles/older… via @WSJ


Grim economic reports from Germany underscores the issues facing the ECB as it considers fresh measures to support the eurozone economy wsj.com/articles/ecbs-… via @WSJ


My latest appearance on CNNMoney Switzerland about the rapidly changing central bank landscape. cnnmoney.ch/shows/living-m… via @CNNMoneyCH


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In the race to succeed Mario Draghi, Europe’s leaders “are excluding probably two-thirds of those they should be considering.” The opaque process “has absolutely nothing to do with competence for the role.” wsj.com/articles/in-eu…


My take for CNNMoney Switzerland on the Swiss National Bank's huge 1st quarter profit and what the weaker Swiss franc means for the central bank. cnnmoney.ch/shows/living-m… via @CNNMoneyCH


The better-than-expected results from Credit Suisse come after the completion of a three-year restructuring plan wsj.com/articles/credi…


The IMF, backed by the U.S., has pressed Germany and others with budget surpluses to cut taxes or raise spending to prop up growth wsj.com/articles/at-th…


Prospect of a hawkish central bank leader from Germany coincides with an economic slowdown in Europe, potentially spooking markets wsj.com/articles/a-fir… via @WSJ


Switzerland is sticking with low debt and budget surpluses even with economic growth slowing. Big contrast to the US approach. cnnmoney.ch/shows/living-m…


European Central Bank President Mario Draghi signaled that the bank is starting to worry about the adverse effects of negative rates wsj.com/articles/ecbs-… via @WSJ


In a major policy reversal, the ECB unveils plans for fresh measures to stimulate the economy less than three months after phasing out its massive bond-buying program wsj.com/articles/ecb-t… via @WSJ


Switzerland is increasingly isolated in its affection for high-value notes, amid concerns that they can aid tax evasion and crime wsj.com/articles/big-m… via @WSJ


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