ECONOMY FORUM: Anyone who drives regularly will have noticed the sharp drop in petrol prices since the spate of lockdowns around the world and the fall in economic output. What’s going on? Robert Fig, a seasoned commodity risk practitioner, looks at what this all means for the future of world trade. Will negative pricing become a regular phenomenon? What does the future hold for commodity, bond and currency pricing in general?
#PodcastOfIdeas: John Bercow’s snub, protests on campus and Living Freedom
#BattleFest2016: The UK economy after Brexit - sink or swim?
#PodcastOfIdeas: Trump’s inauguration and Theresa May’s Brexit speech
#BattleFest2016: Is utopian thinking dead?
#BattleFest2016: The new populism
#BattleFest2016: What’s the truth about ’post-truth’ politics?
#PodcastOfIdeas: Josie Appleton on The rise of the Busybody State
#BattleFest2016: Zaha Hadid - her life and legacy
#BattleFest2016: Are political parties over?
#PodcastOfIdeas: public health, the view from Australia with Terry Barnes
#PodcastOfIdeas: Trump’s victory
#BattleFest2016: Can America be great again?
#BattleFest2016: Big Data: does size matter?
#BattleCry: Munira Mirza on reinvigorating London
#PodcastOfIdeas: What’s the truth about generational inequality?
#BattleCry: Anders Sandberg on ethical AI
#BattleCry: Ian Dunt on populism
#BattleCry: Timandra Harkness on Big Data
#BattleFest2015: After Ferguson - policing and race in America
#PodcastOfIdeas: How will we feed Britain after Brexit?
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