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Sunday, June 26, 2016

26/6/16: Black Swan ain't Brexit... but

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There is a lot of froth in the media opinionating on Brexit vote. And there is a lot of nonsense. One clearly cannot deal with all of it...
Tuesday, June 21, 2016

21/6/16: Real Ireland and the New 'Fiscal Space'

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My comment for the Sunday Business Post  on the Summer Statement by the Irish Government, covering fiscal space for 2016-2021 is available...

21/6/16: Some Painful Stats on Males 'Nonemployment'

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Courtesy of @TheStalwart, a nice chart comparing levels of non-employment for prime-age males across a range of countries. Couple of ...
Monday, June 20, 2016

20/6/16: Aid:Tech in Techstars 2016

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So it is now official: AID:tech ( https://aid.technology/ ) is one of 11 companies selected for the Techstars 2016 programme: http://www.t...

20/6/16: Creating Fiscal Space. Or Money Growing on Trees

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You might excuse an average punter for thinking things are going the beleaguered Irish Health Services ways with some EUR500 ml added to t...
Sunday, June 19, 2016

19/6/16: Irish Regulators: Betrayed or Betrayers?..

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As I have noted here few weeks ago, Irish Financial Regulator, Central Bank of Ireland and other relevant players had full access to info...
Saturday, June 18, 2016

18/6/16: Retail At Google Conference: June 2016

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My slides from this week's presentation at Google Retail conference: ...

18/7/16: Gamed Financial Information and Regulation Misfires

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A recent interview by the Insights by Stanford Business, titled “In Financial Disclosures, Not All Information Is Equal” (all references a...

18/7/16: Euromoney on Brexit

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My comment for Euromoney on the topic of Brexit impact on UK sovereign credit risks: http://www.euromoney.com/Article/3563119/Country-risk...

18/7/16: Stock Markets Crashes: 1955-2015

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A good summary of all stock markets crashes since 1955 through 2015 via Goldman Sachs: The caption to the chart says it all.

18/6/16: Brexit, U.S. Elections & State of Discontent

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My interview with ItalVideoNews’ Concetto La Malfa about Brexit and the US Elections: https://alternativeeconomics.co/tubeline/#/view/Pua...
Friday, June 17, 2016

17/6/16: Credit markets on the ropes?

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In their research note, titled aptly “Credit Metrics Bode 1ll”, Moody’s Analytics produced a rather strong warning to the corporate credit...
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