Excessive Public Debt is killing the Middle Income class – the “lifeblood” of Consumption April 25, 2024 Every promise by politicians to increase public spending – and especially those concerning social transfers – resonates positively with voters. These promises may win…
Weak development and the Global financial system with multiple problems April 18, 2024 After the great financial crisis of 2007 – 2008, regulatory authorities, worldwide, are engaged in continuous efforts to remove, in every way, financial risks….
IMF: The US, a huge threat to the Global Economy – Bubbles that will burst the Markets April 18, 2024 US budget deficits should not continue to expand in the coming decade, as they are reaching an unsustainable level that could even lead to…
A new moment is brewing for the US economy and the world April 4, 2024 After nearly 15 years of cheap money fed by the Federal Reserve at zero interest rates, resulting in speculative bubbles of colossal proportions, it…
The next financial crisis in Europe will start from France and Italy March 28, 2024 In recent years, a new type of crisis has been dynamically emerging in Europe: a crisis of the European social and political model with…
The real picture of the US economy is bleak March 28, 2024 The global financial system is gradually preparing for an earthquake of historic proportions which this time will not be caused by an internal crisis…
The “bubble” of the Global Public Debt of 313 trillion dollar will cause an Economic shock March 14, 2024 The skyrocketing global debt has become the main problem for the global economy – even if this is being hidden for obvious reasons by…
Its perpetual public debt as Greece’s dependency factor March 7, 2024 The public debt (Central Government Debt) amounted to €406.5 billion at the end of 2023 and is increased compared to the previous year by…
How do central banks embellish the image of the economy for the benefit of politicians? February 29, 2024 Reports on both sides of the Atlantic of ending the current cycle of monetary easing as a central policy option were probably a smoke…