The Contradictory Dynamics Tempering Any Optimism About the Global Economy February 9, 2023 Markets love good news. Even when that’s news they basically decide to think of as good. A typical example is the “rally” that followed…
How the increase in Borrowing Costs can destroy a National Economy August 25, 2022 The financial crisis faced by the vulnerable economies of the Eurozone (e.g. Greece and Italy) with rising inflation, the widening of various bond yields…
Turkey: High Growth Rates without Prosperity for the Majority of the Turkish People July 7, 2022 Official inflation in May reached 73.5%, while independent non-governmental research institutes (ENAG) report that in reality inflation reaches 168%. An example of the daily…
The Uncertainty of the Future produced by the Crisis May 12, 2022 The effects of the current crisis are manifold, but there are two conditions that limit the problem: energy prices and inflation. The rise in…
The South Eurozone on the red line due to the Explosion of Borrowing Costs May 5, 2022 Due to rising global and mainly European inflation, interest rates are generally rising as central banks fight inflation and this is certainly not a…
Greece Returns Rapidly to the Era of Financial Support Packages May 5, 2022 Greece, a member-country of the Eurozone/EU with 388 billion euros in public debt and a deindustrialized economy, is in danger of paying dearly for…
The Shadow Economy has grown in the 36 OECD countries February 3, 2022 The coronavirus pandemic in all 36 member states of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) had a strengthening effect on the shadow…
The German Economy Is Heading for a New Recession February 3, 2022 The scenario of stagnant inflation in the German economy is visible, which is the worst possible at this time. Extremely worrying are the data…
Inflation Losses January 27, 2022 Citizens of both the US and the EU have learned to live, in recent months, with the resurgence of the phenomenon of inflation that…