The word tonight is ‘legal’ After we sold half the agency to a Boston outfit in 1983, I […]
Month: January 2016
As one gets older, it’s all too easy to forget the things one wrote earlier. I issue […]
As always, it’s all about choice. So who are you for – Fox or Trump? It’s a toughie, […]
Tonight’s words are Newscorp and Pass Congratulations to James Murdoch on taking over the helm at Newscorp. By […]
Assume crash positions Everything and everyone holding Bank of Japan bonds woke up this morning to the news […]
Expat learnings Over the thirty-five years since the truly unpleasant Peter Mayle wrote A Year in Provence, the […]
In hard times, it’s important to remember your times tables 10 x 10 is 100, 10 x 100 […]
This is John. He has been described, varietally and regularly, as a Nazi, a Communist, a paedo-sicko, an […]
After a long day at the office, David Cameron finds somewhere comfortable to sit A huge story of […]
DATA SHOWS CONSUMPTION CAUTION SPREADING RIGHT THROUGH THE DEMOGRAPHY Only dramatic data become news. But it’s the lots […]
Shanghai financial market signals are not false flags, and the data prove it I love the slang that […]
Where there are no ethics and no compassion, there are no red faces. Just blue blood. You always […]