The European Parliament (EP) is an important forum for political debate and decision making at the European Union (EU) level. The Members of the European
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As millions tuned in to watch the HBO series Game of Thrones in its series finale this past weekend, deteriorating trade relations between China and the U.S
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Unicorns are mythical creatures, whose sitings are supposed to be rare, but they are spotted in herds these days, especially their initial public offering (IPO)
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As the summer months approach, it is time for the usual rise in gas prices. This seasonal trend is normal, as demand for gas increases with the warming weather
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Yesterday was the last day for individuals to file their tax returns, and many Americans could be looking at a different situation this year from previous years
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Domestic equity markets continued to post positive returns for March, although at reduced rates when compared with performance for January and February. All
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On Friday, March 22, the yield on the 10-year US Treasury Note fell below the 3-month yield, suggesting that buyers expect the economy is on a downward
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Happy Spring Equinox. Spring is in many ways a rebirth of the year. It is a natural time for us to pause, reflect, clean house, evaluate progress, and plant
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The British exit (Brexit) from the European Union (EU) was back in the news on Tuesday, after the British Parliament voted against British Prime Minister
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The strong start to 2019 continued for domestic equity markets during February, as progress toward relieving trade hostilities between the US and China and an
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“All Good Things (Come To An End).” This 2006 number by Nelly Furtado (a Canadian-Portuguese singer, in case you need a reminder) seems apt when it comes to
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Following one of the most difficult Decembers in recent years for equity markets, investors surely are pleased to see 2019 begin with a rally in risk assets
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