13 January 2021 There are no winners in Brexit, or so they say. In the recently agreed EU-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), the United Kingdom was able to "regain control" of its immigration policy, to maintain tariff-free access to the EU Single Market (for now at least), to regain the ability to negotiate independent trade [...]
Category: Europe
Europe: Will Second Wave Derail Recovery?
12 October 2020After Europe's devastasting Coronavirus outbreak in early 2020, painful measures succeeded in suppressing the spread of Covid-19 during the summer. As health experts warned, however, social lockdown is only akin to hitting the pause button; buying time to allow more sustainable mitigation to be put in place. Unfortunately, as lockdown measures were eased [...]
Post Covid: Crucial Decade for Climate Change
26 May 2020 The climate debate has fallen from the headlines: collateral damage of the Coronavirus outbreak. The focus on the Covid-19 pandemic, of course, is understandable. However, the need for urgent action aimed at achieving the carbon dioxide emmission reduction goals established in Paris in 2015 has not gone away. Indeed, there lessons from [...]
Covid-19: Central Banks Fail to Bring Comfort
16 March 2020 Global central banks have announced additional emergency stimulus measures. In particular, the US Federal Reserve reduced its policy rate by 100 basis point, which now stands near zero. In addition, the Fed will resume aggressively its quantitative easing program. During the Global Financial Crisis global markets were reassured by such assertive policy [...]