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Brexit: An ‘escape room’ with no escape

By Terrence Guay| January 16,2019 Brexit is beginning to look a lot like an “escape room” with no exit. An escape room is an increasingly popular adventure game that requires participants to solve a series of puzzles before they can leave the room and advance into another one with additional riddles. Brexit now seems to be… Read More »

Why Do Some, Who Can Afford To Buy Rent?

By Richard Brody  |   January 14, 2019 Many people appear, to automatically, believe, people, who rent a place to live, aren’t able to afford, to buy a home. However, many individuals, don’t want to own a house (prefer to rent), for a variety of other reasons. This may be, because they are uncertain of how long, they will… Read More »

Corporate Welfare Destroys Jobs Long Term

By Michel A. Bell  |   December 27, 2018 General Motors’ notice to shutter several plants reminds us that corporate welfare does not produce long-term sustainable businesses. It’s a band-aid and a colossal waste of taxpayers’ funds. Government could apply those funds to help retrain workers, assist them to find new jobs, and minimize loss of income during the… Read More »

What moves markets more, Twitter or traditional news?

  Tweet power. nopporn Costas Milas, Theodore Panagiotidis and Theologos Dergiades | December 5, 2018 Can a single tweet make a country’s currency depreciate by 16%? Apparently it did on August 10, when Donald Trump tweeted that US tariffs on Turkish steel and aluminium would rise sharply. Amid 36,100 retweets, and calls by Turkish President Recep… Read More »