Greetings from Barcelona! I haven’t been here since my parents brought me. Almost 30 years ago and so much has changed. But much remains true to its rich heritage, part of which is also responsible for Spain’s economic woes. In some instances the working day is around 9.30am till 1.00pm, with a couple of hours […]
Who really wants to live in a world that is homogenised and beige?
by Andrew Baxter | May 8, 2015
Is the Eurozone poised to collapse for the 2nd time in as many years?
by Matthew Brown | September 5, 2014
The memory of the European sovereign debt crisis only a few years ago, is still very raw, especially to those who lived in the region and experienced the impact first hand. Recent economic data from the Euro region has provided evidence that a secondary recession could be imminent, and that has investors extremely worried. Comments […]
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