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The monthly bulletin of LEAP (European Laboratory of Political Anticipation) - 15 Mar 2022

Investments, trends and recommendations (mar 2022)

Commodities – Questioning our certainties // 

Energy – Market fragmentation // 

Cryptocurrencies – Counterintuition // 

Dollar – Transmutation // 

Real Estate – Attention // 

Art – “Beauty will save the world” (Dostoyevsky) // 

Commodities – Questioning our certainties

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Among the few certainties to be formulated about the Russian-Ukrainian war, there is this one: it is the end of the Cold War! ... in that it has now become [...]

In the middle of a storm, it is difficult to keep one's eyes on the horizon. Instead, you see the sky pitching, you hear the sails slamming, you get the [...]

In 1450, Gutenberg invented the printing press and published his first Bible. 100 years later, the Council of Trent invented the "index librorum prohibitorum". In between, Luther initiated the reform [...]

If we observe Peter Thiel today, his networks, his ideology and his levers of influence, we get a glimpse of a certain American Republican party planning to run in the [...]

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