Global Irish Soft Power

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Ireland’s American Problem: The Jockey, the Horses, and the End of the Easy Money Era

Ireland has spent the last two decades riding a unique position: European by treaty, American by economics, a “bridgehead” for US multinationals into the EU, and a country whose prosperity has quietly depended on America’s outsized pull on global capital. But if the US and Europe ...  Show more

The Great Global Rebalancing: How Trump's America is Losing its Grip on the World's Capital with Sony Kapoor

Everyone watched Trump at Davos and thought they were seeing American power. We think they were seeing something else: a flashing warning light. The core idea of this podcast is simple: diversification is the oldest rule in investing, and the world has ignored it. We’ve funnelled ...  Show more

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