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The UK government ran a much-mocked exercise yesterday where 89 trucks were involved in a feasibility study to hold up to 6000 vehicles at a disused airport in Kent.
Last week was a largely positive affair for the world’s major markets with only the Japanese markets slipping. In this summary, we will also look back at Q4 and the full year 2018.
The US Government has been in a partial shutdown since last month because law makers failed to pass a budget
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As global markets gradually get back into gear for the New Year of 2019, it is the traditional time to see how they fared over the past 12 months.
It is hard to recall just what the point of Brexit was, but supposedly it was going to enable the UK to forge “jumbo free trade deals” with nations around the world
Last week was a mixed affair for the world’s major markets with European and Japanese markets slipping, but US markets gaining from bargain hunting.
Last week was a negative affair for the world’s major markets with all markets down lower, some sharply.
In a move that will have surprised nobody, but no doubt annoyed President Trump, the Federal Reserve increased its key interest rate by a further 0.25%
Currently, Mrs May is using the spectre of a “no deal” Brexit as a cudgel to batter MPs of all persuasions that the only way to avert it is to back her deal.
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Most reasonable people are convinced that a “no deal” Brexit scenario would be devastating for the UK economy and society.
One factor that led (ultimately) to the end of the Weimar Republic and the breakout of World War II was the hyperinflation that ensued when the Republic tried to print enough money to buy itself out of trouble.
Last week was a mixed affair for the world’s major markets.
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Many observers think that it was an act of pure indulgence for a group of 48 Tory MPs to trigger a vote of confidence in Theresa May with the Brexit process at a critical phase.
…Theresa May is facing a vote of no confidence in her leadership of the Conservative Party.