by John E. Charalambakis | Sep 18, 2012 | Commentaries, Uncategorized
The events that shaped last week – and potentially the weeks and months, if not years to come – had both geoeconomics and geopolitical dimensions. In situations like these, the beneficiaries could be viewed as those who shape the path towards the ultimate...
by John E. Charalambakis | Sep 12, 2012 | Commentaries, Uncategorized
Last Thursday, Mario Draghi the President of the ECB indicated willingness to start again his “asset purchases program”, baptized this time with the title of OMT (outright monetary transactions) a.k.a. issuing electronic money/credits to purchase the paper of troubled...
by John E. Charalambakis | Aug 26, 2012 | Commentaries, Uncategorized
It has been almost three years now since the rumors started that something was rotten with the Greek public finances. Excesses have been documented. Wasteful expenditures, inefficiencies, and corrupt practices have also been documented and dominated the news. There is...
by John E. Charalambakis | Aug 22, 2012 | Commentaries, Uncategorized
Over the last few weeks, we have argued that we are entering a watershed moment in economic and financial history, when significant decisions have to be made, since kicking the can down the road has its limits. The risks associated with those decisions are not...
by John E. Charalambakis | Aug 14, 2012 | Commentaries, Uncategorized
There are good chances that the EU – as we know it – may be headed towards its last tango, made in Berlin. It seems that the EU has lost its innocent anonymity and is disillusioned to the point of not just encouraging capital misallocation but rather losing its...
by John E. Charalambakis | Aug 7, 2012 | Commentaries, Uncategorized
It seems that the regime in Syria is going through its last phase. The emerging civil war may wrap up the first phase of the face-lift in the Middle East. Almost 2000 years ago, on the road to Damascus someone else set the foundations that changed the face of history....