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A Next Gen Investor’s Predictions On Impact Investing In 2020s

January 27, 2020 Forbes Leave a comment
Karam Hinduja Forbes | James Alexander Michie

Without a doubt, the 2020s will be very significant in investment, as we witness the greatest transfer of wealth in the western world. In the United States, Baby boomers, who own approximately 60% of the wealth, will move mainly to their 70s and, therefore, will pass their assets to the […]

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Paul Krugman Is a Global Warming Alarmist. Don’t Be Like Him

January 27, 2020 Education Leave a comment
Global warming alarmist Real Clear Markets | James Alexander Michie

Certainly, in 2004, TheGuardian.com reported a secret Pentagon warning about global warming: “Major European cities will be sunk beneath rising seas as Britain is plunged into a ‘Siberian’ climate by 2020. Nuclear conflict, mega-droughts, famine and widespread rioting will erupt across the world”. Likewise, in 2008, Al Gore announced that […]

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Breadth Vs. Depth: The Cybersecurity Industry Has Been Focusing On The Wrong Thing

January 27, 2020 Forbes Leave a comment
Cybersecurity Industry Forbes Getty | James Alexander Michie

Certainly, each organization wants to keep its name out of the carousel of data breach holders. And it is that a data breach entails significant sanctions, which include fines from the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), diminished reputation, cost of forensic analysis and cost of corrective actions. The average cost […]

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Some Strategists Say Get Ready for ‘Peak Decade’

January 22, 2020 Bloomberg Leave a comment

Amid the Alpine peaks of the Swiss resort of Davos in the week ahead, politicians, investors and executives will be busy debating whether we are witnessing peaks in key drivers of the world economy. From oil demand, car production and the proportion of young people as a share of the […]

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Terry Glavin: There’s a revolution going on in the Mideast. Why doesn’t the West see that?

January 21, 2020 National Post Leave a comment
Protesters hold flowers National Post | James Alexander Michie

It is necessary to highlight that since last October, hundreds of thousands of protesters have been running through the streets of Beirut, Tripoli, Sidon, Bekaa and Khaldeh in an uprising that has brought the corrupt, incompetent and committed government to Hezbollah of Lebanon on its knees. Likewise, during the fuss […]

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Canadian governments ought to get serious about bringing down debt

January 21, 2020 The Globe and Mail Leave a comment

Without a doubt, Canadian governments should take debt reduction seriously. In reference to this, it is well known that Canadian governments will soon present their tax and expenditure plans in their 2020 budgets. This year’s budget season offers an opportunity for federal and provincial governments to reverse the trend of […]

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How satisfied are you with things in Canada? Poll reveals a chasm between Alberta, Quebec

January 21, 2020 National Post Leave a comment
Canada poll National Post | James Alexander Michie

A survey arises that undoubtedly reveals an abyss between Alberta and Quebec. And how satisfied you are with the way things are going in Canada depends a lot on where you live, a new survey reveals. It should be noted that, although most Canadians are satisfied with the direction of […]

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The three things that changed the face of European tech

January 21, 2020 Technology Leave a comment
New Decade Europe Tech sifted | James Alexander Michie

It is clear that European technology is entering the 2020s in a much better way than the one that began in the 2010s. And, in 2010, European technology had a different face. Certainly, there were some European technology companies that were successful on a large scale, such as the French […]

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US budget deficit topped $1 trillion in 2019 for the first time in seven years

January 20, 2020 CNBC Leave a comment

Certainly, it is understood that the budget deficit or public deficit describes the situation in which the expenses incurred by the State exceed non-financial income, in a given period, usually one year. Likewise, when talking about a public deficit, reference is being made to the deficit of all public administrations […]

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Australia’s indigenous people have a solution for the country’s bushfires. And it’s been around for 50,000 years

January 20, 2020 CNN Leave a comment
Aboriginal Australia Fire Trend CNN | James Alexander Michie

What has been news is the fires in Australia, which has undoubtedly been burning for months, consuming almost 18 million acres of land, causing the evacuation of thousands and potentially killing millions of animals. In fact, they show minimal signs of deceleration. The Australian state of New South Wales, where […]

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