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Alexandru Stefan Goghie: How the EU is repatriating clearing services in the pursuit of financial autonomy

April 29, 2025 David Shirreff 0

In December last year, changes to the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) were introduced to strengthen the EU’s financial sovereignty at a time when geopolitical tensions and market fragmentation pose risks to stability. Read HERE Euroclear […]

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Ivan Eland – No Joke: US considering nuclear power for Saudi in grand bargain

April 22, 2025 David Shirreff 0

Surprise — the Trump team’s latest bid for Saudi-Israel normalization goes way too far and appears to be a one-way street. Ivan R. Eland is Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and Director of the Independent […]

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Geoff Dembicki – Climate Crisis Deniers Explain Why They Like U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright

April 22, 2025 David Shirreff 0

In exclusive interviews, they called the Trump administration official “terrific,” “very smart,” and someone who “gets it.” Geoff Dembicki is Global Managing Editor of DeSmog and author of The Petroleum Papers. He’s based in Montreal. Cross-posted […]

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Tsjalle van der Burg – Trump’s tariffs will hurt EU and UK exports much less than we think

April 22, 2025 David Shirreff 0

But the uncertainty caused by Trump’s policies could still cause severe economic damage. Tsjalle van der Burg is a retired Assistant Professor at the University of Twente. Cross-posted from LSE EUROPP Leipzig Trade Fair – […]

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Loqman Radpey: The Opposition Erdoğan Can Tolerate

April 22, 2025 David Shirreff 0

Erdoğan’s rapprochement with the Kurds may reshape Turkey’s political landscape. Read HERE Abdullah Ocalan in prison – photo: Hilmi Hacaloğlu

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Agnès Bénassy-Quéré: Looking for a “fair” international monetary system

April 22, 2025 David Shirreff 0

President Trump’s Chief Economic Adviser, Stephen Miran, has claimed that the international monetary system in which the US provides the rest of the world with a safe, liquid asset is “unfair” Read HERE Source: The […]

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Patrick Bond – Trump’s Tariffs Seen from Contradictory Angles

April 8, 2025 David Shirreff 0

If tariff levels and targeted announced on ‘Liberation Day,’ April 2, are sustained, a full-blown economic catastrophe could result, perhaps reminiscent of 1930s-scale Make America Great Depression Again. Patrick Bond is professor of sociology at the […]

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Sharon Kelly – Oil Execs Warn Privately That Trump’s ‘Chaos’ Could Be ‘Disaster’ for Their Industry

April 8, 2025 David Shirreff 0

After donating heavily to Trump’s reelection, Big Oil is just catching on that the president’s policies can hurt them too, anonymous survey of industry executives reveals. Sharon Kelly is an attorney and investigative reporter based […]

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Sharon Kumar: The AI Power Play – How ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Others Are Shaping the Future of Artificial Intelligence

April 8, 2025 David Shirreff 0

The competition among top AI models is transforming how we work, create, and communicate. But as these systems grow smarter and more accessible, new questions emerge about cost, sustainability, and responsible development in a rapidly […]

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Constance Dijkstra: Why international shipping needs a global carbon levy AND a global fuel standard

April 8, 2025 David Shirreff 0

There are a lot of proposals and a lot of noise around the best pathway to zero. But one thing is clear: without a global levy AND a green fuels requirement (GHG Fuel Standard) AND […]

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Designing Global Economic Equality: The Making and Unmaking of Global Egalitarian Policies at the United Nations by Christian Christiansen

June 11, 2026 0

Reviewed by Branko Milanović The just published book by Christian Christiansen Designing Global Economic Equality: The Making and Unmaking of Global Egalitarian Policies at the United Nations provides an intellectual review of the history of […]

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Shared Prosperity in a Fractured World: A New Economics for the Middle Class, the Global Poor, and Our Climate by Dani Rodrik

May 8, 2026 0

Book Review by Walden Bello Dani Rodrik has impeccable credentials as an economist. He is an expert in many areas, including trade and development, and is one of Harvard University’s leading lights. In recent years, […]

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