Search Results for: Election Day

A new legal challenge to Brexit is filed

August 17th, 2018 (0)
The UK in EU Challenge group, an anti-Brexit organization consisting largely of British expatriates living in Spain, France and Italy, filed a new legal challenge to Brexit Tuesday alleging that the referendum vote was not a fair vote and the ...

Virtual currencies spark real concern about national security threat

July 31st, 2018 (0)
U.S. government officials are increasingly worried about the potential national security threat posed by the rise of cryptocurrencies. In the past week, the Department of Justice, congressional lawmakers and even Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell have voiced concern about ...

The yen climbed, gold price increased; Key financial events coming up this week

July 23rd, 2018 (0)
The yen climbed and Japanese government bonds slid on speculation that the Bank of Japan may debate some fine tuning in its stimulus policy. Asian stocks were mixed. The rise in Japan’s 10-year benchmark bond yield matched the biggest ...

State or Individual?

July 20th, 2018 (0)
  The most important question faced by the human race is almost never addressed in modern times: which should be the master, the state over the individual or the individual over the state? It is particularly relevant today, bearing ...

Trump’s Whirlwind European Tour

July 18th, 2018 (0)
  President Trump visited Britain on a much-anticipated visit. The political situation in Washington is very different from when Mrs May last visited. In Washington, President Trump appears to have successfully gained control of and tamed the Deep State, while ...

Singapore, Trade and Geopolitics

June 26th, 2018 (0)
  The Western media was incredulous. The Donald had disregarded diplomacy, scuttled out of the G7 meeting in Canada without endorsing the G7 agreement, and ended up shaking hands with a previously avowed enemy in Singapore. The formally leisurely ...

Oil, the petrodollar, and the next emerging market crisis

June 21st, 2018 (0)
Oil prices are up over the past year, which is bad if you’re, say, a developing country that imports a lot of the stuff. But the US dollar (aka the petrodollar) is also up, which compounds the problem because ...

Key Brexit vote likely to prompt volatility in GBP/EUR

June 21st, 2018 (0)
  MP’s are set to debate the government’s Brexit withdrawal bill for the second time today, after the House of Lords voted to amend the bill and send it back to the lower house on Monday. The key point ...

The Gently Rotting Debt-Ridden EU

June 8th, 2018 (0)
  The EU as a political construction is in a state of terminal decay. We know this for one reason and one reason alone: its core principal is the state is superior to its people. A system of government ...

European stocks seen higher after Italy agrees to form a government

June 1st, 2018 (0)
European markets are set to open higher Friday morning after Italian parties averted the prospect of a snap election, although renewed fears of a global trade conflict appeared to limit gains. The FTSE 100 is seen 8 points higher ...
Broker Cyprus TopFX