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Thomas Wier
thomas_wier
Weekly Georgian Etymology: ბირჟა birža 'hangout place', from Russian биржа 'exchange, market' from (low) German Börse, < French bourse 'stock exchange', < Late Latin bursa 'leather purse
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David
david06280728
1/ #BTC will become the premier non-correlated asset, but it is not that yet, at least not for a subset of its current investor base, who see it as
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Craig Hockenberry
chockenberry
An extra 15% for indies is great news!Dealing with the customer sentiment that 99¢ software is an expensive one-time purchase would be even better. I think Apple knows this: there’s
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荊楚土農
Hubei_Peasant
1. BRI and MIC 2025 in global growth contextDue to accelerating automation of low-skilled jobs, China will not leave a China-sized gap in the market as it climbs up the
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Tom Forth
thomasforth
Fantastic thread by Jacob which argues for shifting vaccine emphasis in the EU away from recent bickering aimed at increasing supply (and unlikely to boost supply by much) towards "spreading
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FRAXimalist Dave
davesaidthat_
1/Prediction markets have been a staple in blockchain for years but have yet to truly take off. With the elections coming up and more innovations in the pipeline, could we
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Sonu Varghese
sonusvarghese
The 2020 stock market recovery should not be surprising given the V-shaped recovery in corporate profits, which are now higher than they were at the end of 2019 (h/t @lhamtil).Thread
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Charlie Ebersole
CharlieEbersole
I’m very excited to share the latest Many Labs project! In Many Labs 5, we examined whether adding more expertise to replication designs could increase replicability. Here’s what we did/found
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Chris Dover
ChrisDMacro
In yesterdays live session in the trading lab we covered a number of topicsBut one of the best one was that the magic isn't in the indicator it is in
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Bloomberg Economics
economics
In the battle against Covid-19, governments around the globe are on the cusp of becoming more indebted than at any point in modern history, surpassing even World War II (THREAD)
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Amy Myers Jaffe
AmyJaffeenergy
@bradplumer hits topic on point with best summation to date of range of policy solutions to harden US electric grids 1/https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/16/climate/texas-power-grid-failures.html?smid=tw-share 2/ Wind turbines can be equipped
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Colin McAuliffe
ColinJMcAuliffe
I genuinely think leftists should read hayek. He was mostly a freak with conservative fever swamp views about politics but his ideas about tacit/dispersed knowledge are v important imo. He
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Ryan Selkis
twobitidiot
5/ We're "in this together" to draw lines of regulatory demarcation.XRP as a "security" further hurts the U.S. businesses while global comps will continue to make these markets.XRP as a
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Fabian Wintersberger
f_wintersberger
#weekly #Review 1. The Big IllusionDriven by the vaccine and stimulus news some analysts already expect a huge rebound in global growth. Morgan Stanley projects that the pre-pandemic global GDP
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girl, divorce him
girlziplocked
Something that economist @yanisvaroufakis has been talking about quite a bit this year is the idea that the world absolutely could have markets without capitalism. We could regulate capitalism out
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Kate Mackenzie
kmac
My last @climate column looked at negative emissions in companies’ “net zero” pledges. This one looks at the push from big finance & polluting industries to turbo-charge those negative emissions
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