Colin Grabow Whoever leads the incoming Trump administration’s trade team faces a difficult task. In the face of theoretical flaws, historical experience, and, frankly, common sense, they will have to convince Americans that a policy of deliberate inefficiency and increased ...

Employers are preparing to relocate tens of thousands of British jobs overseas in response to Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s recent Budget, leading recruitment experts have warned. James Reed, chief executive of recruitment giant Reed, revealed that companies are exploring shifting roles ...

As Joseph Schumpeter noted, markets need “creative destruction” to survive and advance. However, Europe‘s Digital Market Act (DMA)—while written to ostensibly protect competition—gives the digital economy uncreative destruction. ...

James A. Dorn In the history of economic thought, it is often found that what at first appears as a new idea can often be traced back to earlier work, which was lost sight of. Such is the case with ...

Good morning and welcome to this week’s Flight Path. Equities saw the “Go” trend continue this week but we saw weaker aqua bars at the end of the week. Treasury bond prices painted strong purple “NoGo” bars as the weight of ...

Growing a business is an exhilarating journey filled with opportunities and challenges alike. Yet, as a company expands, its legal landscape becomes increasingly complex. Regulatory obligations, contractual agreements, and employment laws all demand meticulous attention to detail, leaving little room ...

Amy LePore joins Bob to talk about FEMA’s poor track record in recent disasters but also going back to Hurricane Katrina. ...

Andy Craig “…in Case of Disagreement between [the House and Senate], with Respect to the Time of Adjournment, [the President] may adjourn them to such Time as he shall think proper.” — Article II, Section 3  The presidential power of ...

FXGiants has taken a strategic step to widen its trading portfolio by adding over 300 assets, giving clients more financial instruments to interact with. This addition includes forex pairs, commodities, metals, indices, shares, and the notable addition of futures CFDs. ...

Asking prices for homes in the UK dropped sharply in November, with the average price of newly listed properties falling 1.4 per cent to £366,592, according to Rightmove. The decline, which exceeds the long-term November average of 0.8 per cent, ...