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Three Theories about Russia: Ally, Cold War Adversary, or Enemy #1? July 24, 2017 Uncategorized One year ago, as the crisis in the Ukraine was dying down, Russia was barely on the radar screen of U.S. news outlets. If it appeared prominently in more than one daily news cycle per month, it was unusual. Moreover, few people understood the country, its domestic politics or its foreign policies. Fast forward to […]
CEOs Shift the Blame Before Stock Prices Start Falling July 18, 2017 U.S. Economy In calls with analysts, 61% of companies warned that the strong dollar is a cause of concern. CEOs might be trying to manage expectations.
If North Korea Launches a Nuke, It’s Probably a Buy Signal July 11, 2017 Trading Strategies Financial markets are a real-time measure of how people react to history. When war threatens, selling often escalates. That’s when smart traders buy.
First Shot Fired in the Tech Antitrust War July 5, 2017 Global Economy The $2.7 billion fine against Google is the opening shot in a soon-to-erupt antitrust war that’s going to take down some of techland’s most dominant names.
Italy Pushes Europe to the Brink of Another Financial Crisis July 4, 2017 Global Economy It is possible there are no problems below the surface of the European banking system. But the large bank failures are warning that all is not well.





