CITI: Refugees are more likely to 'break Europe' than the Greek crisis
Europe had a pretty tough year with the Greek crisis, the potential Brexit, the boisterous Russia, and the turmoil in Syria. But of all of Europe's problems, Citi analysts think that the most debilitating one is the refugee crisis. "Nowhere is the convergence of geopolitical and socio-economic risks more visible ...
Money Game | Tue, 19 Jan 2016 21:34:50
Brexit and the bitter fruit of de-globalization
A Brexit may or may not be a good thing, but investors will not enjoy the process, says James Saft.
IFR | Tue, 19 Jan 2016 14:46:00
RPT-COLUMN-Brexit and the bitter fruit of de-globalization: James Saft
Jan 18 (Reuters) - A British exit from the European Union wouldn't just weaken the economies of both parties, but might mark a significant step back from globalization.
Reuters | Tue, 19 Jan 2016 12:00:02
Why the experts are 'cautiously bullish' on equity markets in 2016
Analysts believe European stocks could rise by 10pc in 2016, but UK-listed stocks remain a cause for concern amid possibility of a 'Brexit'
Tara Cunningham / Telegraph | Thu, 31 Dec 2015 12:03:11
