Get ready for ground shattering geopolitical changes. At the crossroads of Asia and Europe, it has been decided that the Russian city of Ufa will … The US Dollar and Bretton Woods are FinishedRead more
Economics
“First They Came for the Pennies…” in the War on Cash
But who is the governments’ strongest ally in their War on Cash? The War on Cash is advancing on all fronts. One region that has … “First They Came for the Pennies…” in the War on CashRead more
Don’t be fooled, dismantling the rights of workers is not good for you, or for the economy
The government’s plans to significantly restrict employees’ rights to defend their working conditions are currently being debated in parliament. The proposed legislation, which would apply … Don’t be fooled, dismantling the rights of workers is not good for you, or for the economyRead more
Greece’s 1953 Write-off of Germany’s War Debt
A freshly released IMF’s World Economic Outlook brings (yet again, for the sixth year in a row, and for the third time this year only) … Greece’s 1953 Write-off of Germany’s War DebtRead more
World’s Cheapest Solar Power Lands In Austin, Texas
Texans likes to be #1. Well, a lot of people like to be #1, but Texans are particularly known for this. For the time being, … World’s Cheapest Solar Power Lands In Austin, TexasRead more
How tax wars may affect UK small and big business
So-called “competition” between countries on tax (which some of us think is generally better known as “Tax Wars”) is a process that has nothing to … How tax wars may affect UK small and big businessRead more
In a World of Volatility and Artificial Liquidity for Banks, Update your Cash Strategy
Global central banks are afraid. Before Greece stood up to the Troika, they were merely worried. Now it’s clear that no matter what they tell … In a World of Volatility and Artificial Liquidity for Banks, Update your Cash StrategyRead more
EU Infrastructure Undermines Sovereignty
The Financial Attack on Greece: Where To From Here? The major financial problem tearing economies apart over the past century has lain more with official … EU Infrastructure Undermines SovereigntyRead more
Teddy Roosevelt Was Obsessed With Making the Dollar Look Like the Greek Drachma
After Sunday’s decisive vote to reject a financial bailout offer, Greece may now be inching closer to leaving the eurozone—the collection of 19 countries that … Teddy Roosevelt Was Obsessed With Making the Dollar Look Like the Greek DrachmaRead more
