Interview: Marie-Hélène Caillol, President of LEAP2020 Brexit seemed to have opened up the long-awaited project of redefining the functioning and objectives of the European machine. But today Brussels prefers to boast about the UK’s difficulties, and, thinking of itself as unavoidable, it is undertaking to unearth all its bottom drawer projects. ...
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US Debt / Inflation: The FED as a support tool for Mr Trump’s objectives
PUBLIC REVIEW of our monthly bulletin GEAB (February, 2018). Subscribe here ! At the beginning of February, the US stock markets, followed by the financial markets of the rest of the world, experienced a violent correction. In two days, the Dow Jones Index erased its January gains and entered a downward spiral. Since then, ...
Read More »NAEC-AIA seminar on the future of Europe – LEAP/FranckBiancheriNetwork at the OECD
We wish to draw your attention to this video of a seminar on the future of Europe which took place on 16/01/2018 at the OECD. We were the only outsiders in this meeting and asked to come in numbers. So we came with a delegation of 7, including Maria Ballesteros ...
Read More »GlobalEurope Panorama 2018: Inauguration of the “World-after” (5 structuring trends)
PUBLIC REVIEW of our monthly bulletin GEAB (January, 2018). Subscribe here ! Reinforced by the 75% success rate of our 2017 anticipations, our team presents in this January issue of the GEAB, 5 structuring trends and 33 “Up & Down 2018” anticipations. Here are some financial related fragments we selected for you. Many more topics are covered ...
Read More »A roaring 120th: Evaluation 2017, Bitcoin, Israel… Somewhere between dream and nightmare
PUBLIC REVIEW of our monthly bulletin GEAB December, 2017). Subscribe here ! Another year is ending. The 12th year for us… and for some of you as GEAB readers. As it goes with Decembers, it is time to take a break, to ponder the road we have travelled, to question the relevance of pursuing, ...
Read More »Petroyuan and Saudi Arabia: From the temptation of the US “Military QE” to the creation of a Middle East 3.0
PUBLIC REVIEW of our monthly bulletin GEAB (November, 2017). Subscribe here ! End 2017/early 2018, all major Western Central Banks will be putting a final stop to the 2008 crisis-related unconventional monetary policies, namely the famous quantitative easing policies (QEs) which enabled to provide liquidity to those banks which saw their mutual confidence for borrowing collapse ...
Read More »A reaction to our GEAB article on Petroyuan, by Irina Yarigina: Professor at the Financial University of Moscow
It goes without saying, that there are several prerequisites for national currencies usage: reliable economic and financial developments, economic demand of the currency, ability of the national currency to perform as the money abroad (payments, savings, exchange base, etc.), low level of transaction costs (favorable conditions for relations), legislation, that ...
Read More »Western Systemic Crisis 2017-2019 – The Almighty dollar against the Great Petro-Yuan Temptation
PUBLIC REVIEW of our monthly bulletin GEAB (September, 2017). Subscribe here ! Qatar, North Korea, the Baltic Sea, risk of a World War III… and all the military ranting mentioned in the media lately, are issues going hand in hand with the programmed and imminent advent of the catastrophic scenario for the dollar as ...
Read More »Global Systemic Crisis 2017-2021 – A phase of chaotic recomposition of the World: national re-landing, crash or rebound?
PUBLIC REVIEW of our monthly bulletin GEAB (April, 2017). Subscribe here ! This expression “chaotic recomposition” seems best to summarise the phase where we currently are with regards to the development of the crisis, a step indicated here as extending over four years and which will include distinct progression phases. It is quite clear ...
Read More »Franck Biancheri Network and the ICAN network: one more attempt to enforce positive (and democratic) change in European governance
On Januray 8th in Berlin, Marie-Hélène Caillol our President, took part in a small meeting which resulted in the launching of a new initiative: ICAN, where CAN stands for Change Agent Network. “Most Citizens of Europe do not want the EU to carry on with “business as usual” as its ...
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