In an earnings call last week Thursday, CEO Yves Guillemot said that the possibility of embracing blockchain as a revolutionary technology is, now more than ever, on the cards. Guillemot, who views the move as an attractive long-term investment prospect,… Read More ›
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US inflation surprise: in July consumer price growth slows (+ 8.5%), a sigh of relief for the FED. Markets celebrate — Breaking Latest News
In July, US consumer prices rose by‘8,5% compared to a year ago, a slowing pace compared to the previous month (+ 9.1%) mainly due to the drop in gasoline prices. While on a monthly basis, prices remained unchanged as energy… Read More ›
THE WOLF STREET REPORT: Housing Bubble Getting Ready to Pop – The Big Boys Leave, Waiting for Reset — Wolf Street
Biggest investors in single-family houses: “We need to be patient and allow the market to reset.” THE WOLF STREET REPORT: Housing Bubble Getting Ready to Pop – The Big Boys Leave, Waiting for Reset — Wolf Street
Predicting three economic growth scenarios to 2023 — Vietnam Insider
In the draft Project on Ensuring macroeconomic stability, controlling inflation and ensuring major balances, the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) has developed 3 forecast scenarios for the last 6 months of the year. 2022 and subsequent years. Following the… Read More ›
Why Inflation Might Have Peaked in June — Helping You Prepare Your Financial Future
My Comments: While no one knows exactly how the future will play out, these words from Samuel Smith are the most realistic I’ve read recently that conform to my personal thinking. It may be wishful thinking but the conclusion I… Read More ›
Germany’s Trade Republic registers for crypto services in Italy — Ratanav-online
FILE PHOTO: A representation of cryptocurrency Binance is seen in this illustration taken August 6, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration MILAN :German investment platform Trade Republic said on Tuesday it had registered last week as a cryptocurrency operator in Italy after it… Read More ›
Economics of War: Pain for Europe Now, Later for Russia — Chapelboro.com
Written by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Across Europe, signs of distress are multiplying as Russia’s war in Ukraine drags on. Food banks in Italy are feeding more people. German officials are turning down the air conditioning as they prepare plans to ration natural… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Asian Tigers (Pt. III of III)
Taiwan, formerly known as “Formosa,” has historically been an island contested by various colonial powers vying for control of neighboring Mainland China. Its geographical location also made it ideal for facilitating trade between China, Korea and Japan, which was exactly… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Asian Tigers (Pt. II of III)
Similar to Hong Kong, Singapore’s economic history was shaped by its former status as a British colony. The city-state once dubbed by Winston Churchill as the “Gibraltar of the East” came into being as another entrepôt for the British Empire…. Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Asian Tigers (Pt. I of III)
The term “Asian Tigers,” in reference to the South Korean, Taiwanese, Hong Konger and Singaporean economic governance models, is also a product of its own historical circumstances. It came to describe the levels of economic growth in Kapital Accumulation that… Read More ›
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