Guest Post: The U.S. Dollar - Return Of The King?
Submitted by $hane Obata USD: Return Of The King Falling oil prices, China growth fears, submerging markets, Brexit and Italian banks. All of those risks have one thing in common: They have not derailed the US economy. Despite concerns about a recession, it continues to grow at a steady pace. ...
Zero Hedge | Sun, 10 Apr 2016 22:04:16
This Is Money: Inflation accelerated to 0.5% in March - but an interest rate rise is still a year away, say economists
Well, this was unexpected. Could BREXIT clouds result in further Sterling drops, resulting in inflation that would precipitate need for an interest rate rise earlier than thought, or, in light of us having been below the 2% target for so long, surely there would be no panic at 3% inflation ...
House Price Crash | Sun, 10 Apr 2016 13:44:34
Brexit would be the worst of all worlds - at THE GUARDIAN LIVE event
For THE GUARDIAN site, click here. Otherwise... Yanis Varoufakis has appealed for the UK to remain in the European Union because leaving would hasten the disintegration of the 28-nation bloc. The former Greek finance minister made the call at a ... Continue reading →
yanisv / Yanis Varoufakis | Sun, 10 Apr 2016 11:43:22
The British Pound And The Brexit: A High Risk, High Reward Trade
Seeking Alpha | Sun, 10 Apr 2016 11:15:27
There are 5 things that could cause undecided voters to back Brexit - not one of them is immigration
The latest polls on Britain's referendum over whether the country should stay or leave the European Union show a vastly mixed picture of what the result could possibly be. This week, we've had one poll that showed support for a Brexit - Britain leaving the EU - is ahead of ...
Lianna Brinded / Business Insider | Sun, 10 Apr 2016 07:00:00
This Week's Brexit Briefing - At A Glance
The key developments this week in the arguments for the U.K. to leave or remain within the EU.
Stephen Fidler / WSJ Brussels | Fri, 8 Apr 2016 07:16:56
British Stock Market Unruffled By Brexit Fears
The chance that the U.K. might leave the European Union has pummeled the pound, but the stock market continues to trade unscathed and at a higher price than its European peers.
Jon Sindreu / MoneyBeat | Thu, 7 Apr 2016 17:26:06
