Cameron: In the Nick Of Time?

July 21, 2011 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It was a good performance in the Commons yesterday from from the PM. He put heart into the Tory benches which were beginning to lose it and many, though not all, commentators felt that he had gone far enough on Coulson. Then came Hunt. The Secretary of State for culture Media and Sport is perhaps the most […]

The Murdoch Crisis

July 19, 2011 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

This crisis now has, like some terrifying monster of ancient mythology, four heads. Each head is operating independently of the others, yet all are connected to the same body. The four heads are: the Murdochs and their media empire, the Metropolitan Police, Parliament and finally and critically, the Government. We will now look into the […]

How Safe Are The Banks?

July 16, 2011 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

That’s a very good question. If you have faith in the EBA  tests, then you will know that out of 90 EU banks, a total of 24 either failed the tests, or are in the danger zone. That is 26% and not very good, especially if there is trouble ahead. Moreover apparently while the tests […]

Stress Tests for Banks

July 15, 2011 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The results of the so called stress tests for all EU banks, within and outside the Euro zone, will be announced later. This is one of the features of the sovereign debt crisis, which, having engulfed the Euro zone, is, like the Murdoch scandal, seeping across the Atlantic. Standard and Poor’s today declare a 50% probability of […]

Euro Zone and U.S.: A Real Crisis

July 14, 2011 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Britain has been gripped by the Murdoch drama. What threatened to become a political crisis has become something of a political triumph, with the standing of parliament greatly enhanced. Most, if not all, of the credit for this is due to Ed Milliband. For him this has been as the Falklands to Thatcher. We must see […]

News Corp Crisis

July 13, 2011 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

News Corporation has a lot on its plate. Its UK operation is engulfed in what the prime minister calls a firestorm. The brand is toxic and the family management is under siege from parliament, the police, a judicial inquiry and the public, all on a scale and with a scope without precedent. Yet the crisis, […]

The Murdoch Crisis

July 12, 2011 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

As yesterday’s new revelations stunned everyone, it became clear that this is now a full blown crisis spreading like red hot lava from a volcanic eruption. The Murdoch business in the UK is under siege, with the scandal now spreading to the Sunday Times and the Sun. The family management of James and Rebekah is […]

Is Italy Next?

July 11, 2011 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Herman Van Rompuy, the President of the European Council, is meeting with the top financial officials of the euro zone to discuss Italy. Anxiety is mounting. Italy has the largest national debt as a percentage of GDP in the euro zone, after Greece. It ranks 8 in the world at 119%. To compare, Britain ranks 22 with […]