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Experts and officials call to stimulate economies with state expenditures - 10/28/2016

A few years ago, many experts called for fiscal austerity, and investors feared that xcess costs would hit the government bond market. In 2011, investor Bill Gross, then ruled the world’s largest bond fund Pimco, sold US Treasury bonds saying that British bonds were based "on a nitroglycerine bed". Nowadays, Gross is urging to increase spending. There are signs that governments are willing to...

Britain's GDP grows in spite of forecasts - 10/28/2016

Despite negative predictions of experts after the Brexit referendum, the country's economy has grown in the third quarter. The G20 summit in July assessed Brexit as the most significant threat to growth of the global economy since the crisis of 2008-2009. However, the country’s GDP increased by 0.5%, which was above the average forecast of analysts in Bloomberg of 0.3%. yet was slightly lower...

2016 year is the most dangerous for migrants - 10/27/2016

According to UN data, 2016 became the most dangerous year for refugees attempting to reach Europe across the Mediterranean Sea. Such travel has already killed more than 3 800 people even despite the fact that number of those who ventured on the dangerous voyage declined by about threefold. Number of migrants perished or get lost in the Mediterranean Sea exceeded 3 800 people. Thus, 2016 has...

Green energy got ahead of fossil fuels for the first time ever - 10/26/2016

For the first time in the history, green electricity in 2015 grew higher than fossil fuel generation, as follows from new IEA’s report. In 2015, eco-friendly electric power industry produced 153 GW more than convenient energy sources did, according to report of the International Energy Agency (IEA) on medium-term market prospects for renewable energy sources. As noted by Bloomberg, total increase...

Francois Hollande broke the unpopularity record - 10/25/2016

Only four French out of 100 are positive viewing President François Hollande. 96% or respondents are dissatisfied with him, as showed public opinion polls conducted by Center for Political Studies CEVIPOF. CEVIPOF Centre (Centre de recherches politiques de Sciences Po) published a new assessment of the pre-election situation in France. These polls are not ordered by media or candidates and,...

Why can't America mend fences with Cuba? - 10/24/2016

Cuban authorities are frustrated with new steps to ease economic sanctions against his country, announced by US President Barack Obama. These measures, came into force last week, "bring more benefits to the United States than to Cuba and its people", commented the Cuban Foreign Ministry. According to Cuban officials, some points of Barack Obama's paper are an " interference in internal affairs of...

Scotland prepares for life after Brexit - 10/20/2016

Government of Scotland is preparing for after Brexit life. Yesterday in Brussels, Ministers of Regional Government discussed possibility of allowing this part of the UK to have access to the common EU market after the UK leaves the union. Moreover, the Scottish management intends to publish a bill to hold a second referendum on secession from the UK. Edinburgh believes that the situation has...

Ten most devastating natural disasters with maximum insurance damage - 10/19/2016

Insurance payments for damage from Hurricane Matthew in the United States may range from $ 2.2 billion to $ 6.8 billion, in the Caribbean - from $ 600 million to $ 2 billion, according to AIR Worldwide report. This is much less than the worst-case scenario, considered a week ago, when the estimations were at $ 25-30 billion (Reuters). If the worst predictions came true, losses from Hurricane...

Belgium may derail the EU-Canada trade deal - 10/19/2016

EU governments are arguing about a free trade agreement with Canada. One of the regions of Belgium is already threatening to derail the whole deal. Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between the European Union and Canada should be the first trade agreement of the unit with a country of the G7. Failure to deal with Canada would call into question the EU's ability to enter into such...

Surged birth rate in Germany indicates a new era of colonization - 10/18/2016

Last year, the birth rate in Germany was the highest for the past 33 years, amounting to an average of 1.5 children per woman. Such a growth is largely associated with the influx of migrants. Birth rate among women with German citizenship rose from 1.42 to 1.43. That of women without German citizenship, in turn, increased from 1.86 to 1.95. According to report of the Federal Statistical Office of...
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