Things haven’t been great for Greece. Its people have been subject to crushing cutbacks in civil services and a troubled economy for nearly a decade. And while this week brought good news—the country successfully completed an emergency bailout loan program—leaders there face the daunting task of reinvigorating the nation’s people and economy. “You have to win hearts and minds,” says Kirsta Anderson, the London-based global solutions leader for Korn Ferry’s Culture Transformation practice. Read more here.
Thursday, August 23, 2018
BBC World News: Is Globalization Over?
By SIMON CONSTABLE
BBC interview with David Lubin (Citigroup) and me a few days ago preceded by a report from the U.S. Interview starts around 2.49 minutes into the video.
BBC interview with David Lubin (Citigroup) and me a few days ago preceded by a report from the U.S. Interview starts around 2.49 minutes into the video.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Forbes: 9 Things You Need To Know About Turkey
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Turkey is in a mess.
Its currency is in a tailspin and inflation is out of control.
There really is a lot going on so here are some important things to know.
Sunday, August 19, 2018
Forbes: How Trumponomics Torpedoed Gold Prices
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Gold's not been having a good year, and you can lay the blame at the door of Trumponomics. Read more here.
Gold's not been having a good year, and you can lay the blame at the door of Trumponomics. Read more here.
Forbes: Recession Signals From The Bond Market, A Phantom Menace
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Some economists have caught a case of recession jitters all because of what is happening to the so-called yield curve.
Some economists have caught a case of recession jitters all because of what is happening to the so-called yield curve.
But the case for an economic slowdown based on interest rates is flawed, new research shows. That's in part because the Federal Reserve is largely responsible for changes in the yield curve and at the same time, the Fed no longer has the power to shock the markets with its actions. Read more here.
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Barron's: Wheat Will Rise On Bad Weather
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Extreme weather is expected over the next 12 months and is likely to push up wheat prices to levels not seen since 2012. Read more here.
Extreme weather is expected over the next 12 months and is likely to push up wheat prices to levels not seen since 2012. Read more here.
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Korn Ferry: UAE’s Prime Minister to Bosses ==> Make Your Employees Happier
By SIMON CONSTABLE
It doesn’t sound like something that would attract the attention of a country’s leader, at least not in countries where grumbling employees may be the norm. But when Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the prime minister of the United Arab Emirates, recently heard that only 60% of employees in five government departments were satisfied with their jobs, he gave the managers of the departments new orders: Fix the problem in six months. Read more here.
United Arab Emirates
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