by editor | May 12, 2020 | Taxes
“Banking regulation in the Euro Area: Germany is different” By Nicolas Véron, courtesy of the Bruegel Institute Despite progress in recent years towards a single banking policy framework in the euro area – a banking union – much of the German banking...
by editor | May 7, 2020 | Taxes
By Andy Blom, TES Correspondent Amidst all of the Coronavirus confusion, hoopla and hysteria, a couple of big questions are emerging: When do we open? Who foots the bill? Serious, and some not so serious, thinkers are putting forth ideas, suggestions, warnings and...
by editor | Apr 19, 2020 | Taxes
“The Rise of Zombies in the Wake of COVID-19″ Gerard Lucyshyn, courtesy of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy We are spending double the amount of time on our streaming platforms compared to last year, close to 45.4 billion minutes spent on Netflix...
by editor | Apr 17, 2020 | Taxes
“COVID19: Increase in IMF resources and debt moratorium urgently needed” By Cristoph Trebesch and Rolf J. Langhammer, courtesy of IfW Kiel Never in its 75-year history has the IMF been more important for global financial and economic stability than now...
by editor | Mar 31, 2020 | Taxes
The price war begun by Saudi Arabia and Russia is claiming more collateral damage, including the finances of the state of Alaska (which decades after peak production in the 1980s still pumps around 500,000 barrels per day). The financial crunch is prompting some...
by editor | Mar 22, 2020 | Taxes
“Opinion: Harmful attempts to plan and regulate the global economy” By Prince Michael von Liechtenstein, courtesy of ECAEF Recently, a G20 summit of finance ministers was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The main concern of the summiteers was not the...