Something’s Gotta Give #18: Change of format

I would first of like to start by wishing a happy Easter to all of you and your loved ones. Let us hope that the resurrection of our Lord will help bring about better days for all of us. However, this week’s column isn’t about Easter. The most observant among you might have noticed that Read more about Something’s Gotta Give #18: Change of format[…]

Monthly Focus Point, Mar19-Apr19: The Venezuelan crisis deepens.

Venezuela, the country with the largest oil reserves in the world, has been experiencing what is probably the most severe economic crisis in history, ever since President Maduro took over after the passing away of President Chavez in 2013. Although elections have been held twice since Mr. Maduro’s rise in power, endemic corruption and suppression Read more about Monthly Focus Point, Mar19-Apr19: The Venezuelan crisis deepens.[…]

Monthly Focus Point, Feb19-Mar19: PSA announced record earnings for 2018.

In just five years after its near-bankruptcy in 2014, the French carmaker PSA group reported record earnings for 2018, buoyed by the success of its Peugeot 3008 and 5008 SUV models. The sales of the group jumped by 19%, to EUR74.03b, which translated in a normalized operating income of EUR5.69b, signifying a 43% increase in Read more about Monthly Focus Point, Feb19-Mar19: PSA announced record earnings for 2018.[…]

Monthly Focus Point, Jan19-Feb19: The BrExit saga continues

I must admit, I didn’t expect Tereza May’s initial deal to be rejected by the British parliament. Not because it was the best deal ever, but because I honestly believe (and as many European heads of state have repeatedly said) it is the best deal that the EU could provide to the UK. Does the Read more about Monthly Focus Point, Jan19-Feb19: The BrExit saga continues[…]

Monthly Focus Point, Dec18-Jan19: A rundown of 2018.

December and January are traditionally slow months. Most peoples’ attention is drawn by the Christmas and New Year celebrations, as well as the preparations leading up to the festivities. This is a really bad thing for someone who is trying to maintain a monthly news update column, but a good thing for the world: When Read more about Monthly Focus Point, Dec18-Jan19: A rundown of 2018.[…]

Monthly Focus Point, Nov18 -Dec18: US-China trade war: Is China not strong enough yet?

US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, met on 30 November 2018, during the G20 summit in Argentina. The purpose of the meeting was to find some common ground and thus ease the tensions that arose between the two superpowers, after the US’s increasing of tariffs on imports from China, and a Read more about Monthly Focus Point, Nov18 -Dec18: US-China trade war: Is China not strong enough yet?[…]

Monthly Focus Point, Nov18: Merkel steps down from German Chancellorship

Angela Merkel announced to her CDU party’s committee that she won’t run for another term as party leader in December, but will remain as German Chancellor until the end of her term. A Germany (and Europe) without Merkel… How can this be? I don’t even remember when it was the last time that I was Read more about Monthly Focus Point, Nov18: Merkel steps down from German Chancellorship[…]

Monthly Focus Point: Oct18-Nov18

Roughly 2,500 years ago, there lived a brilliant, silver-tongued, but by most accounts, ruthless and egomaniac man. A man who betrayed his country twice. (He was pardoned for his first betrayal!) A man who wanted so much to be the center of the world at all times, that when no one had anything to say Read more about Monthly Focus Point: Oct18-Nov18[…]

Monthly Focus Point: Sep18-Oct18

After spending almost seven years in the junk category, Cyprus returned to an investment-grade credit rating, after a review performed by Standard&Poors, the results of which were published late on September 14th, local time. As is customary, local politicians sent out a real barrage of tweets, celebrating the news. For the most part these are Read more about Monthly Focus Point: Sep18-Oct18[…]

Monthly Focus Point: Aug18-Sep18

A series of very intense rounds of “negotiations” have been taking place in Cyprus over the last month, between the Government and the teachers’ unions. The objective of the negotiations is the rationalization of spending in education. I used the quotes around the word “negotiations” on purpose. And that is because in my view one Read more about Monthly Focus Point: Aug18-Sep18[…]