Anatole Kaletsky

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Theresa May Could Back A New Brexit Referendum

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If voters rejected “no deal” in favor of no Brexit in a new referendum, May’s hardline opponents would be silenced.

Why The U.S. Would Lose A Trade War With China

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China can avoid any damage at all from U.S. tariffs by responding with a full-scale Keynesian stimulus.

Trump's Victorious Retreats

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His detractors think he is a fool, but Trump's empty threats against nations seem part of a calculated strategy.

From Brexit To Breferendum

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Britain may have only one alternative: another referendum to reconsider the impossible result of the 2016 vote.

Nationalism Will Go Bankrupt

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In the end, countries such as Britain, the U.S., and now Italy will learn the hard way that reality always wins.

The Known Unknowns Of U.S. Sanctions Against Iran

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The sanctions against Iran reinstated by Trump raise two all-important questions that have no convincing answers.

Is Realism Trumping Populism?

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Is it possible that the wave of nationalist populism has crested?

Why Aren't U.S. Bond Investors Panicking?

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Despite warnings from economists, financial markets simply do not believe that Trump's policies will fuel inflation.

How Britain Could Change Its Mind About Brexit

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The first requirement is to dispel the aura of inevitability surrounding Britain's withdrawal from Europe.

Today's Rational Exuberance

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What many analysts still see as a temporary bubble is maturing into a structural expansion that has many years left to run.

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