Blame the Euro, not Cyprus

. By Lars Seier Christensen Co-founder and CEO, Saxo Bank A/S The real problem is not Cyprus, it is the Euro. After a few disturbing weeks, I would like to wrap up

Asia’s underperformance

. Marcuard's Market update by GaveKal Research Developed markets are on a roll, with the US and Japan up around 10% and 8% respectively YTD in US dollar terms. Overall the World

Who Pays The Piper?

. Marcuard's Market update by GaveKal Research One of the many unanswered questions surrounding the eurozone has always been—who would pay for systemic large losses in a banking system? In the US,

Deja vu all over again

. By Dr Olga Kandinskaia, CIIM Business School It has been a truly sad experience for me to watch the dramatic series of events unfolding in the last ten days here in

A Question of Sovereignty

. By Jim Leontiades Cyprus International Institute of Management Henry Kissinger once asked : “Who do I call if I want to call Europe”. Today he would find a ready answer, forget

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