Oil, Ukraine, Greece, China and Volkswagen. Measuring the Reaction of Global Finance.
Over the past twelve months we’ve had the Ruble crisis, the plummeting oil prices, the Ukraine crisis, the GreekContinue Reading
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Over the past twelve months we’ve had the Ruble crisis, the plummeting oil prices, the Ukraine crisis, the GreekContinue Reading
Complexity-induced risk. In the WEF 2015 Global Risks Report, the word ‘complexity’ is mentioned only 8 times and in aContinue Reading
Sustainability is a popular subject nowadays. Sustainability implies permanence, a sort of steady-state, almost some kind of equilibrium. However, inContinue Reading
Blog written on January 12-th, 2015. In a recent article “Why The Next Stock Market Crash Will Happen Any DayContinue Reading
The commentary on complexity management by J.Marczyk has been published on December 1-st, 2014 in Desktop Engineering. See original articleContinue Reading
Blog written in July, 2103. There is plenty of discussion nowadays as to whether to bailout or not to bailout.Continue Reading
According to Wikipedia: “In finance, a derivative is a special type of contract that derives its value from the performanceContinue Reading
The following article is by Tim Fernholz, and has been written on September 16-th, 2013 and is proposed here verbatim.Continue Reading
In a world dominated by turbulence and interdependency, fragility and complexity are the main new factors which are impacting theContinue Reading
Recent news (August, 2014) speaks of slowing economy in Germany and of France, where economy has come to a virtualContinue Reading








