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This edition of the Blind Spot Wrap was compiled by Izabella Kaminska (IK) and Dario Garcia Giner (DGG). Economics, markets, and money An excellent talk

Hi everyone! Today’s Spot Markets live session is with Ben Harrington, the founder and Editor of Betaville. Comments from Izabella and Ben that address audience

When Boris Johnson cheekily suggested this week that Emmanuel Macron’s European Political Community proposal would allow for the creation of a modern Roman Empire he

Quantitative easing: The shocking truth. Don’t know your standard monetary policy from the unconventional kind? Relax! We ask economist and former Bank of England adviser

The great thing about having premium subscribers is that occasionally when you come across RAW unfiltered market gossip, you can publish it in a discrete

The Blind Spot gave evidence before the House of Commons science and technology committee on blockchain on Wednesday. There’s a good write-up of the whole

Cushing Oklahoma is where crude that settles under the CME’s West Texas Intermediate contract must be delivered. Whenever there is a big discrepancy between the

Economics, markets, finance etc… Spanish newspaper estimates the current rise in EURIBOR will make the average mortgage to rise by €1,200 annually. Credit Suisse was

Economics, finance, markets: The BIS is definitely not on team transitory. G7 proposes price cap on Russian energy. “The gas cap would operate simply by

Hi everyone! Today’s Spot Markets live session is with Marc Ostwald, Chief Economist and Global Strategist at ADM Investor Services International, previously of Monument Securities.

Lawfare latest: Banks vs Cadwalladr A victory for public interest journalism, or a travesty of the law? We pick through the surprise judgment handed down