Today’s testimony from Marcus Agius – leader of the Eastern Legions of the Impiratum Barcuntica, in alliance with […]
Month: July 2012
REVEALED: THE SECRETS OF MICHAEL SPENCER’S ISWAP, MICHAEL FALLON, PAGE 19901, AND CONTROVERSY ABOUT DERIVATIVE RATES Last night […]
En route to London, The Slog encounters bad English, appalling Englishmen, English abnr syndrome, and the ultimate English […]
Mood changing rapidly towards a full Glass-Steagal separation of retail and investment banking The German regulatory equivalent of […]
“Slow to take responsibility and quick to blame,” was a succinct summary of Newscorp’s morals given to me […]
I booked two Flybe tickets yesterday. At the end of about 37 pages of boxes, ticks, credit checks, […]
WHO WILL LIGHT THE BLUE TOUCHPAPER? A close examination of the FSA rationale for fining Barclays points – […]
How to put down $20 trillion on the table and make one helluva return. This from three American […]
Further to yesterday’s Slogpost about the chimera of American growth, I am indebted to an Asia-based Slogger for […]
A long trail of Slog posts from January onwards have ploughed a steady but pretty lonely furrow saying […]
Spain’s Bob Diamond is Rodrigo Rato. The difference is, Rato is heading for jail Spain’s anti-bank majority is […]
How clever-clever Cameron politics have landed Dave in it yet again Interrogation of the latest EU summit reveals […]