by Gabriele Bonafede Since the pausing of US-China high tariffs, financial markets have handsomely rallied. A new bullish mood brought indexes back to pre-tariffs...
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by Gabriele Bonafede On April 7th 2025 we witnessed the weirdest intraday swing in Wall Street. In the matter of two minutes markets went...
by Gabriele Bonafede The newly appointed Brexit minister Liz Truss has already released a swift statement. Following her first phone call with the EU’s...
by Allan Sharpe 23rd June 2016, was a betrayal of Britain. A date that will live in infamy. There were several traitors, all conservative,...
by Gabriele Bonafede UK is hitting Brexit in way much similar to Titanic hitting an iceberg. Trade is plummeting beyond pandemic’s impact, entire sectors...

(originally published on June 24th 2016, in Italian, here) by Giovanni Rosciglione I want to say it with my own words, what I feel,...
by Gabriele Bonafede Let us look at a strange speech talking about the United Kingdom and European Union. “… I must now sum up...
Gabriele Bonafede In Italy, when we want to describe a dodging nonsense speech, we call it aria fritta. Literally “fried air”, it can...