KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
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2024-09-05 (theguardian.com)
English universities need tuition fees of £12,500 to break even, analysis finds
Universities UK likely to recommend smaller increase as institutions struggle with deepening financial crisis
Read more2024-04-03 (juancole.com)
Erdoğan’s streak came to a screeching Halt as Turkey’s economy pays the price for Years of Policy Mistakes
By Gulcin Ozkan, King's College London | - (The Conversation) - For many years, it wasn’t the economy that determined voting behaviour in Turkey. The country’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, won almost every election he contested despite a deteriorating economic outlook. This is commonly explained
Read more2023-11-03 (yahoo.com)
Banks must guard against faster bank runs, BoE's Hauser says
Financial regulators will need to make sure that banks retain adequate financial buffers as advances in technology increase the risk of bank runs, a senior Bank of England official said on Friday. Challenges facing central banks included `` how to ensure that banks' liquidity insurance remains
Read more2023-10-16 (theamericanconservative.com)
The American Origins of the Russo–Ukrainian War - The American Conservative
Its causes are complex, but they originate in decisions made in Washington as far back as World War II.
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'Bad for business': Gulf states scramble to avert wider war
Gulf states are grappling with the widening Middle East conflict as hostilities between Iran and Israel threaten their security and ambitious plans to reshape their economies.
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