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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
NEW: could London be set for Tier 3?@JasmineCC_95 has the story, and I’ve had a look at the latest data https://www.ft.com/content/34fda7e1-6d22-44b4-84b6-4c8c18a236bbThe picture isn’t as clear-cut as one might think, so
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Skanda Amarnath ( Neoliberal Sellout )
IrvingSwisher
This should be a sign that New Keynesian macro (aka bastardized Keynes) is a dead-end in so many critical ways. The suggested explanations here reflect limited introspection; Mankiw's outsized influence
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Danny Baldus-Strauss
BackpackerFI
1) My 2021 bull thesisFed has said they see zero rates through 2023M1 money supply is at all-time highs; however, the velocity of M1 money is near all-time lows, declining
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sugan naidoo
sugan2503
PROVINCIAL UPDATE 1 JANUARY • Changes from yesterday highlighted• Table on weekly positivity rates per province• Table on testing/100k per provinceThe numbers in the smaller provinces picking up, this was
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fred hickey
htsfhickey
"US dollar rally" is the explanation pundits use to explain gold sell-off. Reality: gold soared to record highs in early August and we're now in an extended correction. Dollar FELL
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Ted Reese
Grossmanite
Heading for a scenario of post-lockdown + pent-up reserves + depleted supply chains = rising inflation. Inflation is combatted by raising interest rates - but that would make ballooning national
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PrEP4All
PrEP4AllNow
News from @CDCgov shows that deaths due to HIV dropped by nearly 50% from 2010 to 2017. But in the era of modern HIV treatment, it is completely unacceptable that
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Duncan S. Campbell
duncan__c
Rate design is so weird. I can install an on-site solar + storage system, interconnect in front of the meter, and generate revenue via VDER.But if I put that system
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Doug Saunders
DougSaunders
Isn’t the school solution, as done in many countries, to reopen them (with usual restrictions—15 per class, 2m, maybe 2 grades/day, maybe masks in classrooms) and then, if infection rates
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Mariah McCourt
TiredFairy
So, on the "why aren't there more agents in comics" thing: there are some amazing agents for folks in comics. Comic book companies, however, are EXTREMELY resistant to agents &
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Mike P. "Ontario Dad" Moffatt 🇨🇦🏅🏅
MikePMoffatt
See a lot of pieces today about government bond maturity lengths. Two things we should all recognize:1. Over the last decade, federal and provincial governments have been issuing more long-duration
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Drew Holden
DrewHolden360
I ask this earnestly: is there any evidence - even a shred - that if Biden or some other Democrat were in the White House that things would be different?
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Dr Mary Bousted
MaryBoustedNEU
I cannot quite believe the lack of balance on @r4Today programme on return to full school opening. A premature return will result in pupils, eventually, missing more school. We have
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Adam Sacarny
asacarny
NYC has released vaccination data by ZIP code and it reveals really stark disparities by race, ethnicity, education and income. It's not remotely surprising, but I do think it's worth
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Eric Basmajian
EPBResearch
How high will bond yields rise? 2.0%? 3.0%? This isn't about yield curve control. This is about when higher yields start to change the vector or direction of economic growth.
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Nick Huber
sweatystartup
Probably. Money could stay cheap for a long time. There is a ton of negative yielding debt abroad and liquidity ready to flood our market at the drop of a
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