Monthly Archives: June 2016

Referen-doom.

Let’s keep notes short and easy to read this weekend, shall we? Monday will reveal much. Volatility is back!  Somewhere in the past three years (arguably earlier!) to the left of Lehman above was the start of the GFC. “Peak GFC” really started to heat up on March 16th 2008 with the purchase of Bear Stearns for $2 a share […]

Huxley vs Orwell

Back by popular demand: Huxley vs Orwell. Let’s not forget Huxley taught Orwell French at Eton! Ok, there is a catch. We have a (BIS) Bank of International Settlement related (understood by few but affecting many) ready to send on account of its importance. Take this as a softener.   Enjoy.

Something Brewing?

With so much going on in the world economy at the moment we thought that today we’d let some pictures tell a tale or two, followed by a little update on the latest measures our Central Bank leaders have cooked up at their Spinal Tap 11, School of Economics. It looks like a Brexit would […]