The Big Dilemma: Interest Rates Increases or Price Controls May 19, 2022 The main driving force of inflation in Europe is not excessive demand, but mainly energy market problems and secondarily shortages and consequent price increases…
7 of the Fed’s 8 Rising Rates Periods (1955-present) ended in Recession in the US May 19, 2022 The US Federal Reserve has already raised its lending rate by 75 basis points over the past two months. Money markets anticipate further increases…
Inflation is Dynamically Back September 23, 2021 Households and businesses in both the EU as well as in the US are now under strong inflationary pressures. The increase in inflationary pressures is directly…
ECB – Inflation Brings Changes to Monetary Policy September 9, 2021 The ten-year record for euro area inflation – 3% in August from 2.2% in July and structural inflation (excluding energy and food) rose 1.6%,…
The Crypto Assets and Their Regulatory Framework July 1, 2021 Ludwig Von Mises in its book titled «The Theory of Money and Credit» mention that «the State has not the power of directly making…
Why Demand for Investment in European Bonds Is Growing January 21, 2021 The fact that the ECB, through its programmes of the type of quantum easing (QE) and Pandemic Emergency Purchases Program (PEPP) respectively, provides the…
Pandemic Forces Governments to Adopt Socialist Economic Policies January 14, 2021 The ever-increasing implementation of the monetary policy, which, due to the pandemic and its measures to deal with economic shutdowns and social isolation, in…
The Problematic Course of the Eurozone (EU) Economy and the Proposed Corrective Policies October 1, 2020 The indications to date for the euro area economy raise reasonable concerns, increasingly removing the scenario for a recovery of its V-shaped economy and…
The Greatest Fiscal Deal in History July 30, 2020 The decision of the Brussels summit is historic given that European leaders have agreed to borrow together on an unprecedented scale for historical data….