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Greenland – the mythic island that is large and white!

When I left college one summer I went to Iceland and met a girl whose Dad owned a trawler that caught big fish off the coast of Greenland. I did some trips on the boat as an extended part of … Continue reading

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Can we invest with Iceland + to protect and help develop us?

When I look at this picture published in the FT today, I realise just how the countries north of us are bereft of communication (and power) cables. Look at the UK’s connections with mainland Europe , Ireland and with America … Continue reading

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This blog has been read everywhere (apart from Greenland!)

There are only two parts of the world where this blog is not read. The first and most obvious is Greenland and the second is Central Africa. Millions of readers of the blog also are excluded North Korea and there’s … Continue reading

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Canada and Denmark have their own views of how to invest their pensions.

Free trade causes a virtuous circle in the long run between world trade and world GDP. Trade boosts GDP, which in turn spurs trade; and so on. The new equilibrium of the virtuous circle is captured by the long run … Continue reading

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