Expanding the Legacy
Expanding the Legacy
When trouble arises, throwing money at it usually works wonderfully well. The problem is, of course, that the number of troubles invariably exceeds the volume of ready cash available. During the Corona Pandemic, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez made a surprise suggestion to revisit an old and almost forgotten financial instrument - the ‘consol’ (consolidated stock or consolidated annuities). A consol is equivalent to a perpetual bond. By definition, consols are not redeemable unless the issuer agrees; they merely pay interest and do so perpetually.
Whilst former US president Donald Trump – need we remind all and sundry that the man is a convicted felon? – had an excellent week, Europe suffered a funk of sorts as the likelihood of a Trump 2.0 administration seemed all but inevitable. Undoubtedly, Trump supporters, fans, and idolisers enjoyed...
The peace dividend, now exhausted, delivered the countries of Europe a windfall of some €4.2 trillion (£3.6 trillion) over the past thirty years – a sum roughly equivalent to a quarter of the European Union’s GDP. The number comes from Bruegel, a non-partisan policy think tank in Brussels. The institute...
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