On Bastille Day François Hollande gave his Presidential interview. It was the first large-scale interview...
Monthly Archives: July 2012
3… 2… 1… Lift Off! Or Not – No Momentum behind China’s Economic Growth
If you have a hundred million pounds just lying around and you’re short of ideas...
The Global recovery still at risk says IMF; tell us something we don’t know
The International monetary fund has released its latest report on its outlook for the Global...
No Use Crying Over Spilt Euros. Try Rapping Instead.
In these doomy gloomy times you’d be forgiven for thinking that everything withers and dies...
Just Say No – The Bank of Japan rejects Quantitative Easing.
Earlier this week economists reported that the world’s third largest economy was drifting dangerously close...
Could Germany be set to follow its premature Euro 2012 departure with an untimely Eurozone exit?
Mercurial talent Mario Balotelli sent German hopes of conquering Europe down the drain in their...
Political Power Struggle Could Result in Turmoil for the Egyptian Economy.
Egypt’s fragile economy faces a potentially debilitating test as political confrontations increase in severity. Two...
With One in Five Unemployed the Greek Population Might Have to Pita Pocket or Two.
The Greek labour market is continuing to suffer as this fifth year of recession continues....
Britain needs to make a further £17 billion worth of cuts
The office for Budget responsibility has warned that unless the British government makes a further...
Who wants to be in my Gang? As Spain becomes the fourth member of the euro-zone to ask for debt crisis aid, Outraged Miners March on Madrid.
Until 2008 the Spanish government's borrowing was under relative control. When Spain became a member...