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Posts Tagged ‘ British Economy ’

We Are All Jackasses Now

Jul 31st, 2009 | By Bill Bonner | Category: Politics & Economics

For whatever reason, the French newspaper, Liberation, chose to recall a grim event last week. On February 4, 1912 Franz Reichelt, also known as the ‘flying tailor,’ put on his contraption – a homemade outfit designed to work like a parachute – went up to the first observation level of the Eiffel Tower, hesitated…then stepped over the rail and jumped.



Great Britain – The “Rust Belt” of Global Finance

Jan 23rd, 2009 | By Martin Hutchinson | Category: Financial News

Think about Michigan or about Ohio’s Mahoning Valley in the 1980s. Both were famous for industries that were world leaders in their time. Yet, once those industries decayed, large parts of both areas became wastelands of home foreclosures, crime and alcoholism.



Should Britain Now Join the Euro?

Jun 5th, 2008 | By Merryn Somerset Webb | Category: International Investing

The pessimists warning of a short-lived, or chronically weak, single currency at the European Central Bank’s inception in June 1998 have so far been “spectacularly wrong”, as Edward Hadas notes on Breakingviews.