Market strategists and policymakers are putting too much emphasis on a trade deal between the United States and China, and it’s quite likely that whatever is agreed will disappoint. Continue reading A US-China trade deal may not be the catalyst the market is expecting
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Why the Chinese economic slowdown may benefit Canada
Originally published at The Globe And Mail.
Daniel Lacalle is an economist whose books include Life in The Financial Markets, The Energy World Is Flat and Escape From the Central Bank Trap. He is currently working on his next book, Freedom or Equality – The Key to Prosperity Through Social Capitalism.
Continue reading Why the Chinese economic slowdown may benefit Canada
Can Spain Lead Europe To Greater Economic Freedom?
CAN SPAIN LEAD EUROPE TO GREATER ECONOMIC FREEDOM?
By James M. Roberts and Daniel Lacalle, Ph.D. (Published by The Heritage Foundation)
The 2019 edition of the annual Heritage Foundation Index of Economic Freedom[1] shows moderate slippage in the rankings of some eurozone economies. This is a concern, especially as this trend coincides with the peak of the largest monetary stimulus in European Union history, the goal of which was to provide EU economies with opportunities to modernize and to implement important structural reforms aimed at delivering more robust growth, more sustainable job creation, and the generation of higher-quality job openings. Continue reading Can Spain Lead Europe To Greater Economic Freedom?
Paper: The Importance of Profit and Sound Financing In Socially Responsible Investment
The Importance of Profit and Sound Financing In Socially Responsible Investment
Published at the Thomson Reuters Journal of Business Accounting and Finance Perspectives.
Dr. Daniel Lacalle
(Author of “Escape from the Central Bank Trap”, “The Energy World Is Flat” and “Life In The Financial Markets”) Continue reading Paper: The Importance of Profit and Sound Financing In Socially Responsible Investment