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The conference title says it all. And it won’t come as a surprise to those who know us when we say that the tax system is both a contributory cause and a potential solution to …

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Money Morning: Britain and its Near Death Economy
November 9, 2009 – 5:42 pm | 2 Comments
Money Morning: Britain and its Near Death Economy

Money Morning has described Britain as now being “actually insolvent” compared to being “technically insolvent” when it went begging to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 1976. 

FT: Goldman reaping $1bn on a CIT bankruptcy
October 7, 2009 – 5:20 pm | No Comment
FT: Goldman reaping $1bn on a CIT bankruptcy

And we think regulataion would prevent such deals to be structured in the future? 
Goldman Sachs stands to receive a payment of $1bn – while US taxpayers would lose $2.3bn – if embattled commercial lender …

Dr Constantin Gurdiev discusses the prospects of the Irish economy
May 12, 2009 – 10:46 pm | No Comment
Dr Constantin Gurdiev discusses the prospects of the Irish economy

The Renegade Economist travels to Dublin to meet with Dr Constantin Gurdgiev, the Russian economist.  Here he shares with us his views on the health of the Celtic Tiger and where it is heading.