Spanish Government Reaps Whirlwind After Antagonizing Its Biggest Natural Gas Supplier
[ad_1] Alienating your most important natural gas provider (in Spain’s case: Algeria) is a bad idea even at the best of times. And right now,
[ad_1] Alienating your most important natural gas provider (in Spain’s case: Algeria) is a bad idea even at the best of times. And right now,
[ad_1] Yves here. You’re getting a big heaping of Michael Hudson this week, since he’s been making the rounds in the wake of the US
[ad_1] I can certainly understand the appeal of McLaren, but it’s one of those car companies that never made it to my must-have list. The
[ad_1] The U.S. is expected to record another month of strong job growth in March as higher wages lure more workers back into the labor
[ad_1] Soaring energy costs, supply chain disruptions and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have slumped Japanese business confidence for the first time since the outbreak of
[ad_1] Good morning.This article is our live version First FT communication.Sign up for our Asia, Europe/Africa or America Get it straight to your inbox every
[ad_1] The author is Head of Emerging Market Economics at Citi Over the past two years, the risk of a looming debt crisis in some
[ad_1] Another month passed and another letter came from my mortgage lender. The Bank of England’s decision to raise the base rate means that repayments
[ad_1] The Russian ruble has wiped out almost all the losses suffered after Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, as Moscow imposed tough capital controls and
[ad_1] Mauritius throws kitchen sink in Covid crisis. Now, it has to deal with broken pottery. When the pandemic hit in early 2020, the government
[ad_1] In 2020, the World Bank classified Mauritius as a “high-income country” after its per capita annual income reached US$12,500 – for a man who
[ad_1] Along the highway heading north from Mauritius International Airport is a row of boxy apartment buildings hung with laundry. These are cramped quarters for
[ad_1] Alienating your most important natural gas provider (in Spain’s case: Algeria) is a bad idea even at the best of times. And right now,
[ad_1] Yves here. You’re getting a big heaping of Michael Hudson this week, since he’s been making the rounds in the wake of the US
[ad_1] I can certainly understand the appeal of McLaren, but it’s one of those car companies that never made it to my must-have list. The
[ad_1] The U.S. is expected to record another month of strong job growth in March as higher wages lure more workers back into the labor
[ad_1] Soaring energy costs, supply chain disruptions and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have slumped Japanese business confidence for the first time since the outbreak of
[ad_1] Good morning.This article is our live version First FT communication.Sign up for our Asia, Europe/Africa or America Get it straight to your inbox every
[ad_1] The author is Head of Emerging Market Economics at Citi Over the past two years, the risk of a looming debt crisis in some
[ad_1] Another month passed and another letter came from my mortgage lender. The Bank of England’s decision to raise the base rate means that repayments
[ad_1] The Russian ruble has wiped out almost all the losses suffered after Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, as Moscow imposed tough capital controls and
[ad_1] Mauritius throws kitchen sink in Covid crisis. Now, it has to deal with broken pottery. When the pandemic hit in early 2020, the government
[ad_1] In 2020, the World Bank classified Mauritius as a “high-income country” after its per capita annual income reached US$12,500 – for a man who
[ad_1] Along the highway heading north from Mauritius International Airport is a row of boxy apartment buildings hung with laundry. These are cramped quarters for