“Buy the shock” is emerging as a new buzzword — and investment strategy — on Wall Street. The market reaction to the Brexit bombshell was pretty much textbook. The knee-jerk response after the U.K.'s ...
Source: Pixabay License, free for commercial use with no attribution Brexit is turning out to be a tragic example of bad negotiation. Good negotiators follow a basic set of rules that Brexit has ...
Remember Brexit? The markets didn’t seem to as the languid summer rolled along into mid-August. The days immediately following the June 23 vote by a majority of Britons to extract their country from ...
The UK narrowly voted in favor of Brexit at the 2016 referendum but it took four-and-a-half years, and two changes of Prime Minister, before the departure from the bloc was complete. During that ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. British Prime Minister David Cameron gets into a car as he leaves 10 Downing Street in London, to attend Prime Minister's ...
Here is the real lesson from the stunning Brexit vote: Throwing a tantrum at the polls is not liberating; it is self-defeating. Those tempted to vote for Donald Trump should pay very close attention.
Brexit is turning out to be a tragic example of bad negotiation. Good negotiators follow a basic set of rules that Brexit has seemingly failed to manage. Negotiations of such complexity are fabulously ...
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