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As a former Executive Director of the World Bank I know that the columnists of the Financial Times have more voice than what I ever had, and therefore they might need some checks-and-balances.


Would a child shouting out “the Emperor is naked” have his observation published in FT? Would he now need a PhD for that to happen?

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Showing posts with label shale oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shale oil. Show all posts
February 20, 2015

The real oil revenue fixer is not Opec, much less American shale oil, but the European taxman.

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Sir, I can’t believe you use extremely valuable influential space such as your “Comment” space to allow Alan Greenspan to opine such nonsen...
December 30, 2014

Should not US shale oil producers sit down with Opec to have a little conversation about mutual interest?

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Sir, I refer to Roula Khalaf’s “ A kingdom fit for an oil price ordeal ” December 30. It refers to a battle, supposedly for market shares, ...
December 16, 2014

Tweeting "Oil: The Big Drop"

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Sir, I refer to your FT series “ Oil: The Big Drop ” December 16, in order to suggests some tweets. Oil is 97% of Venezuela’s exports, ...
November 28, 2014

“My deflation is horrible, yours, oil, not so bad”

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Sir, inflation seems to be have been identified as the number one tool to smack grandmother Europe back into fertility and force her to vib...
November 24, 2014

Perhaps the US shale oil producers should join Opec

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Sir, in “ A new chapter for Opec? ” November 26, Anjli Raval and Neil Hume, describe Opec and the US shale oil-producers as competitors… an...
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