Prem Sikka: The accountants’ laundromat: How Britain is still washing dirty money April 14, 2019 Mathew D. Rose Corruption, EU politics, Finance, Financial Institutions, National Politics, Regulatory Capture 0 British accounting regulators are scared of cracking down on laundering, writes Prem Sikka. Read here LinkPrem Sikka
EU politics Rosa Vasilaki – Fortress Greece July 15, 2022 Ben Wray EU politics, National Politics, Racism 0 Rosa Vasiliki writes in New Left Review’s ‘Side Car’ on Greece and the EU’s appalling treatment of refugees. Read the article here.
Geopolitics Robert Skidelsky – Russophobia—an Epidemic Disease? May 8, 2025 Mathew D. Rose Geopolitics, National Politics 0 Britain’s distrust of Russia has a long, questionable tradition. Read Article HERE
Economics South China Morning Post: China’s property crisis: who and what will save the indebted developers in the world’s largest real-estate market? May 21, 2022 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance 0 Sunac, which forked out 43.8 billion yuan in 2017 to help Wanda, defaulted on a US dollar bond last week, and had its rating cut twice by Fitch, deep into junk status R&F, which bought […]
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