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GEAB 165

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

Investments, trends and recommendations (May)

Financial markets: Back to reality //
Cryptos: Seizing opportunities //
Art Market: Options for all types of buyers //
Lithium: Mining and processing, two different investments // 

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Financial markets: Back to reality

Netflix’s recent setbacks[1] in the financial markets and Saudi Aramco’s performance in overtaking Apple[2] as the world’s largest market capitalisation

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This issue 165 is an important step in the history of the GEAB as it breaks with the sacrosanct tradition of anonymity of the articles, until now always collectively signed [...]

The art market has been adapting incredibly fast to the shock of 2020. The investments are flourishing in this sector, whether the macroeconomic situation is good or bad, which leads [...]

All the conditions are in place for the shift towards a new world monetary order. The terrible geopolitical and strategic circumstances resulting from the war in Ukraine are completing the [...]

Congress is an important part of a well-oiled political system, and many of its features (like the support for America's endless wars) are bi-partisan or uniparty. But the DC system [...]

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