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Eurozone: the year of the gentleman
The timing could not have been worse. On 26 January, police searched the office of the Portuguese finance minister Mario Centeno – only two weeks after he had officially assumed the presidency of …
Euro-clearing in the Eurozone? The upside of Brexit
At the centre of London lies a paradox. The world’s financial capital is the centre of a monetary union to which it does not belong. Much of the business done …
Eurozone Reform: Mind the Gap
Every state has its founding myths. Perhaps the most persistent myth associated with the European project was articulated by one of its founding fathers, Jean Monnet: Europe will be forged …
The Great European Disaster Movie: Event Recap
Author: Gah-Kai Leung The London Globalist hosted its flagship event of the term on Wednesday evening: a screening of “The Great European Disaster Movie”, a 90-minute drama documentary set in …
Greece Elections: What might happen to the Financial Markets now?
By late Sunday on January 25th 2015, Greek voters decided to give power to the radical leftist party in their national election. The opposition party Syriza, led by the young …