FxWirePro: The Day Ahead- 5th December, 2016
Dec 05, 2016 04:37 am UTC| Commentary Economy Central Banks
Lots of economic dockets and events scheduled for today but all with low to medium volatility risks associated. Data released so far: New Zealand: ANZ commodity prices rose by 2.7 percent in November....

Why privatisation of social care may not be the answer to a coming crisis
Dec 04, 2016 23:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Virgin Care recently won a 700m contract to run adult social care for a council in the west of England. The seven-year deal will see the company take over three important areas of council provision: adult social care,...

Reliable renewable electricity is possible if we make smart decisions now
Dec 04, 2016 23:07 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The Australian government is reviewing our electricity market to make sure it can provide secure and reliable power in a rapidly changing world. Faced with the rise of renewable energy and limits on carbon pollution, The...
The age of uncertainty is upon us, and we'd better get used to it
Dec 04, 2016 22:58 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Peter Varghese, former head of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, now chancellor of the University of Queensland had a simple message for policymakers anxious about the arrival in the White House of a man whose...

Banks like RBS still look risky, but getting too tough could cause greater problems
Dec 04, 2016 22:55 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Even in less politically volatile times, the news that the UKs biggest bank, RBS, failed the Bank of Englands toughest ever stress tests would have dampened financial spirits. The bank must now raise an extra 2 billion to...

Cuba is poor, but who is to blame – Castro or 50 years of US blockade?
Dec 04, 2016 02:40 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Alongside his depiction as a brutal dictator, negative reflections on Fidel Castro since his death on November 25 have focused on his mismanagement of the Cuban economy and the consequent extremes of poverty suffered by...

London's skyscrapers tell a rich story about the City's worship of finance
Dec 04, 2016 01:51 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
A new skyscraper is set to join the City of Londons world-famous collection of oddly-designed buildings with novelty names. With 73 storeys, the Trellis will rival the Shard in height, and overshadow its next-door...