Who Wants ‘Soft’ Brexit?
Compared to leaving or staying, soft Brexit offers only disadvantages
Compared to leaving or staying, soft Brexit offers only disadvantages
“How do you sustain an economy that can’t even handle a 2.5% Fed funds rate?”
“If you look at what happened in Q1 versus what happened in Q4, the only significant difference is that central banks”
The last 20 years have seen the UK’s goods exports to the EU customs union almost completely stagnate while its imports have surged
The US still represents roughly 70% of NATO’s military spending
The changing front lines of a complicated civil war that pitted English Royalists, under the banner of King Charles I, against Parliamentarians
Corporate debt is well above its Financial Crisis levels
The farcicality of it is hard to overlook
We seem to be reaching a point where the uncertainty is just as much of a drag on the global economy as ‘negative’ outcomes would be
Reading articles from after the yield curve inversion in 2006 is like deja-vu