Economy

Proceed with Caution

Technology Stephen Harwood - March 21, 2024.

‘Proceed with Caution’ is a warning. It signals danger ahead. It suggests that we slow down and take stock of where we are. However, do...

European sanctions against Russia - can the loopholes be closed?

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 19, 2024.

A new EU regulation on punishing companies that contribute to circumventing sanctions against Russia will soon enter into force. Such a heavy hammer, on which the...

Strong Country, Strong Currency?!

Finances Emre Alkin - March 16, 2024.

Preserving the value of their currencies is a big obsession of developing countries. Thinking that “strong countries have to have strong currencies”, they tend to...

Microgrids Are Quickly Becoming an Important New Option

Energy Gordon Feller - March 15, 2024.

Interest in distributed generation solutions and microgrids continues to accelerate – and will become more visible as many more microgrids are successfully deployed over the...

Reading Intentions vs. Reading the Game: Difference between Analysts and Economists

Economy Emre Alkin - March 9, 2024.

I have around half a million followers and I follow thousands of people on social media. I follow my friends, colleagues as well as analysts...

Greening Push for Mining and Metals

Technology Gordon Feller - March 8, 2024.

Mining and metals enterprises are experiencing the effects of a broad-based global trend: rising demands to become more environmentally sustainable.  The sources of such demands vary,...

Why Foreign Capital Doesn’t Come?

Economy Emre Alkin - March 2, 2024.

Foreign capital is preferable to borrowing for a country that does not have enough savings for investment to meet its needs. Obviously, certain requirements must...

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