Impending talks over Britain’s departure from the EU seem likely to be tough – so things are looking up for Britain.
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Tag Archives: Germany
Hopelessness In Europe
Investors in Europe are so pessimistic they are paying governments to keep their money for an entire decade.
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A Small Step Toward Economic Normalcy
Put it on your calendar: The zero-interest era, at least in America, will end on December 16.
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Back To The Future For The EU
Europe’s drive for “ever closer union” is not working out very well.
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Could A Migrant Wave Bring Down The EU?
Europe’s future may hinge on the questions of who is considered European, and who gets to decide.
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Uniting Europeans, If Any Can Be Found
French President Hollande wants a united eurozone government. It would be a better way to fund French aims with German cash.
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Heading For The Grexit
As in any classical tragedy, the Greeks cannot escape the consequences of their own choices.
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Munich To Potsdam To Minsk
A cease-fire in Minsk brought peace in our time. ‘Our time’ lasted three days.
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NATO’s Response Heats Up – To Lukewarm
NATO’s plan for eastern bases is the strongest response yet to Russian aggression, but it is not nearly strong enough.
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The Bond Market’s Trump Factor
Interest rates have jumped sharply since Donald Trump won the election. What are the bond markets trying to tell us?
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