by Andrew Moran | Jan 26, 2020 | Articles, Business News, Opinion
$600,000 in Spare Change You may have missed this year’s World Economic Forum in the beautiful ski-resort town of Davos, Switzerland. We don’t blame you since you were probably captivated by the riveting impeachment trial and Representative Adam Schiff’s (D-CA)...
by Andrew Moran | Nov 10, 2019 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Opinion
When any one of the plethora of bubbles burst – pick your poison – and the next financial crisis impacts Wall Street and Main Street, how will the central banks and federal governments react? They have fired all their unconventional rounds of bullets, from subzero...
by Andrew Moran | Nov 6, 2019 | Articles, Business News, Economic Affairs News, International, Politics
In the last decade, the European Central Bank (ECB) has introduced subzero interest rates, printed hundreds of billions of euros, and destroyed the currency. What does the ECB have to show for it? An anemic regional economy, countries on the brink of disaster, and...
by Andrew Moran | Jul 27, 2019 | Articles, Business News, Economic Affairs News, Politics
Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank (ECB), is a damsel in distress, the old scream queen from the classic Universal horror pictures. With just months until his tenure is finished, Draghi’s hopes of a hero swooping in and rescuing him from all the...
by Leesa K. Donner | Dec 5, 2018 | Articles, Culture and Entertainment News, Culture Rot, Economic Affairs News, Media, Politics
Forbes magazine has published its 15th annual most powerful list of women, and is it ever a doozy. That much-ballyhooed glass ceiling that was not shattered in 2016 by Hillary Clinton is being chipped away by the likes of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Managing...