by Rachel Poole | May 15, 2020 | Geopolitics & the Day After
Given the unprecedented times we’re living in, we thought that it might be helpful to send, once a week, a summary of 3-4 articles which reflect the new realities and their potential impact on our lives and assets. Our assessment is that it may take at...
by Rachel Poole | May 8, 2020 | Geopolitics & the Day After
Given the unprecedented times we’re living in, we thought that it might be helpful to send, once a week, a summary of 3-4 articles which reflect the new realities and their potential impact on our lives and assets. Our assessment is that it may take at...
by Joel Charalambakis | Jan 23, 2015 | Geopolitics & the Day After
Geopolitical Headlines Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Azziz al-Saud passed away on Thursday at the age of 90. He had been hospitalized with a case of pneumonia for weeks. His half-brother Salman has assumed the throne to the Kingdom. Onlookers have long...
by Joel Charalambakis | Dec 17, 2014 | Geopolitics & the Day After
Geopolitical Headlines Russia Tension and fragility in Russia grow deeper every day and on a multitude of fronts. The precipitous decline of oil brings worry about the basic foundations of the Russian economy. Capital outflows have pressured the ruble to an all time...
by Joel Charalambakis | Nov 26, 2014 | Geopolitics & the Day After
Geopolitical Headlines Iran Negotiators between key global powers and the Islamic republic of Iran were not able to agree to a deal or the framework for an agreement by the November 24th deadline negotiators had set. While both sides agreed to an extension of...
by Joel Charalambakis | Oct 23, 2014 | Geopolitics & the Day After
Geopolitical Headlines Ebola Global concerns over the spread of Ebola have accelerated over the past few weeks. Thomas Eric Duncan, the first patient diagnosed with the virus in the U.S. passed away and a nurse who treated him was also infected but has been cleared of...