‘The EU is in a funk’, I said on this blog a few days ago. I think malaise would have been more accurate. Funk involves panic, according to my dictionary. When I observe the EU, I’m not sure that I see panic. Yet the picture is grim.
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Inflation bulletin, June quarter 2023
There is positive news in this quarterly update. The June quarter data for all three measures that I track is now available.
Continue readingThe tectonic plates that drive world politics
Tectonic plates move continents, create mountains and cause earthquakes. They move slowly, generate enormous potential energy, then release that energy in occasional calamitous grinding shudders. The social equivalent of tectonic plates drive international politics and war. To understand the state of current international politics, you must first look at the social tectonic plates below the surface.
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What is an Ethically Conscious Global Aggregate Bond Index Fund (Hedged)?
Continue readingHebridean adventure
The Scot emerged from behind the bar wearing a kilt and heavy leather boots, his legs clearly strong beneath woollen socks.
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Churchill glares down from the wall at the elderly German gent taking breakfast. At a nearby table in the bay window, I am enjoying a full English cooked breakfast at the Churchill Hotel in York.
Continue readingThe English Channel
I’m standing on the stony English beachfront at Deal, Kent, on a clear summer morning. France is visible over the water. I keep a watchful eye on that foreign treacherous land.
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Mt Vesuvius stands like a guide post to incoming ships. The captain of a cruise ship orders the course just north of the Isle of Capri and then a heading straight at Mt Vesuvius. Soon the ship is secured at a Naples harbour pier, so close to the street that I can almost touch the bow.
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