A global long-term development, or mega trend, appears to have accelerated through 2018 and the speed currently continues, opening-up new opportunities.
Points of View & Perspectives
January, 2019
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7 January
German central bank remains optimistic
Just before Christmas, the German central bank published its monthly report with a bright outlook for the German economy several years ahead – but that was not enough to reassure the financial markets.
December, 2018
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10 December
Crucial FDA role in public safety
Last week, media reported that a number of people died after imbibing that popular coconut-based alcoholic beverage called “lambanog”.
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10 December
Warning from the Bank of Italy
Teaser: The Italian central bank recently published a report that barely pleased the government of Rome, though it is worth the read.
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3 December
U.S. 10-year yield to hit 4 percent in 2019
Teaser: 2019 is waiting just around the corner, and when listening to different forecasts, one could get the impression that next year will be the most boring year in the financial markets throughout decades, though I doubt.
November, 2018
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5 November
A ballot in December that can change EU
On Monday, the 29th October, a bomb was thrown in German politics. Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she is stepping down as chairman for her party, CDU.
October, 2018
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22 October
TPP – 11 is the upcoming free-trade zone
Teaser: The global trade routes are currently challenged due to increased import tariffs and movement within the free-trade zones, though it also opens new opportunities.
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15 October
The quiet life of the greenback
Teaser: The USD-PHP exchange has continuously gone up throughout 2018 partly due to a weaking peso. But even though the U.S dollar is fairly stable in a certain way compared to other major currencies, it is showing signs of weakness.
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1 October
From Asian dragons to drags
Teaser: The notorious high-growth large Asian economies will explore more headwind –India is especially in a worry.
September, 2018
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24 September
This is how the next economic crisis will be
Teaser: Lately, there have been many comments about the next global financial crisis to the 10-year “anniversary”, but a new crisis is building, though very slowly.
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