Fariborz Moshirian discusses some of the policy implications associated with the outcomes of COP28, with a focus on climate finance, innovation and the business leadership, 6 February, 2024
News Archive
Bailout by China risks ‘repression’: Stevens
08 December 2011 | The Australian Financial Review | Adrian Rollins
PRINT: 08 December 2011 | The Australian Financial Review | PAGE 4 | Bailout risks ‘repression’: Stevens
Summit to test G20 credibility
02 November 2011 | The Australian Financial Review | Fariborz Moshirian
PRINT: 02 November 2011 | The Australian Financial Review | PAGE 63 | Summit to
The summit in Cannes this week is a litmus test for the relevance and credibility of the G20.
Deposit guarantee cut to $250,000
12 September 2011 | The Australian Financial Review | David Crowe
PRINT: 12 September 2011 | The Australian Financial Review | PAGE 3 | Deposit guarantee cut to $250,000
The federal government is to scale back its guarantee on deposits in a bid to cut a $730 billion budget liability in a way that eases concerns among small lenders
Euro zone needs dose of commitment
25 August 2011 | The Australian Financial Review | Fariborz Moshirian.
PRINT: 25 August 2011 | The Australian Financial Review | PAGE 63 | Euro zone requires dose of commitment
Last week’s Franco-German summit failed to satisfy the expectations of the market, which wanted to see much bolder action immediately.
US dollar sinks slowly in the west
03 August 2011 | The Australian Financial Review | Fariborz Moshirian
PRINT: 03 August 2011 | The Australian Financial Review | PAGE 63 | US dollar sinks slowly in the west
The politicised handling of the US debt ceiling cap has highlighted its implications for global financial stability, the US interest rate and the pace of economic growth.
Cross-border commercial liquidity improves
15 March 2011 | The Australian Financial Review | Adrian Rollins
PRINT: 15 March 2011 | The Australian Financial Review | PAGE 4 | Cross-border bank lending back on track
Bank finance is flowing to the world’s major advanced economies at its strongest rate since the beginning of 2008, marking a milestone in the recovery of international markets from the global financial crisis.
Fariborz Moshirian discusses social, economic issues related to upcoming G20 Summit with the Bloomberg TV on 8 September, 2023
It’s unclear whether G-20 nations will unanimously agree on the global tax plan, expert says.
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Fariborz Moshirian from the University of New South Wales discusses how the U.K. government could have handled the coronavirus better amid concerns about a possible second wave.
Investment into the UK might dry up if uncertainty persists over whether Britain will be part of the European single market, says Fariborz Moshirian, director of the Institute of Global Finance at the University of New South Wales.
Fariborz Moshirian had an interview on CNBC on 8 April on the consequences of COVID 19 on the UK Economy
Fariborz Moshirian had an interview on the ABC National TV News on 18 March on the impact of COVID 19 on the global economy