Global Issues
Allies in the Violence
Ricardo Pascoe Pierce Violence grips the lives of millions of citizens in much of the world. India seems to be reliving the conflicts of hatred between its two predominant religions that came into a dispute at the time of the subcontinent’s independence from British colonialism. …
Luis Maizel’s Monthly Letter. The Banking Crisis, a U.S. Problem, or a Preview for the Rest of the World?
March was one of the most chaotic months we have experienced in the last decade. The problem of the banks in the United States, the continuous and now violent protests in France against the change in the retirement age, the widespread outcry against changes to …
Is a Credit Crunch and a Recession Imminent?
Photo: The New York Public Library on Unsplash It certainly looks like it is. The soft landing forecasted by the policymakers now seems more remote. The focus on inflation as the primary concern shifted to the soundness of the financial system. Yet, the Federal Open Market Committee’s March rate decision to increase only 25 basis …
Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy
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World Bank warns Global Economy is at Risk of a Lost Decade of Growth
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Iberoamerican Summit
Ricardo Pascoe Pierce The 28th Iberoamerican Summit ended with a minimum agreement to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the countries. Still, it was unable to agree on that criterion in the case of the Russian invasion of Ukraine due to political differences between …
Musk, the Man of the Moment.
Antonio Navalón 51 years old. He is only 51 years old and neither the business world nor on planet Earth there is hardly anyone who does not know who Elon Musk is. His kingdom is not of this world or, at least, not of this …
Luis Maizel’s Monthly Letter. Mexico: Reality or Chimera
Mexico has become a very marked dichotomy. On the one hand, it is a country full of life, culture, and good people, and on the other hand, it is governed by an autocracy democratically elected but far removed from the will of the people. The …
Nothing is a Coincidence.
Antonio Navalón Mexico’s history is written on unfinished business between New York, Tesla, and yesterday’s demonstrations. At this point, we must define whether we will be an institutionally stable country or not and what kind of opportunities we are waiting for. It is useless to …