Summary:
he euro is going higher than ever…How does this affect Europe? Octavio Marenzi comes on the show to talk about the circumstances in Europe with regard to currency, the energy crisis, and the prospect of shifting politics. There is change on the horizon—some of it being negative—and Octavio gives his firsthand perspective on what’s to come.
Highlights:
-Things look normal so far, but change is lurking on the horizon
-Europe is going through a major energy crisis, however
-Octavio’s gas bill just doubled
-A group of politicians may come forward that is not as likely to put sanctions on Russia; they may also rethink some of the environmental policies
-The woman who running for Prime Minister in Italy looks a bit like a right-wing populist
-There is a flawed system within the politics that no one has gotten around to fixing. People who have gotten to the top within these systems are reluctant to change them
-Russian gas flow has been mostly cut off to Europe
-The Russians perhaps feel more attacked than the Germans, and may be willing to hold out for a longer period of time
Summary:
he euro is going higher than ever…How does this affect Europe? Octavio Marenzi comes on the show to talk about the circumstances in Europe with regard to currency, the energy crisis, and the prospect of shifting politics. There is change on the horizon—some of it being negative—and Octavio gives his firsthand perspective on what’s to come.
Highlights:
-Things look normal so far, but change is lurking on the horizon
-Europe is going through a major energy crisis, however
-Octavio’s gas bill just doubled
-A group of politicians may come forward that is not as likely to put sanctions on Russia; they may also rethink some of the environmental policies
-The woman who running for Prime Minister in Italy looks a bit like a right-wing populist
-There is a flawed system within the politics that no one has gotten around to fixing. People who have gotten to the top within these systems are reluctant to change them
-Russian gas flow has been mostly cut off to Europe
-The Russians perhaps feel more attacked than the Germans, and may be willing to hold out for a longer period of time
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