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Patrick Lohlein
patricklohlein
Interesting claim by @Lorand_Bartels that the UK may have "a good case" against the EU at the WTO if it *continues* to deny long-term equivalence recognition for financial services.1/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/02/12
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Christian Reshoeft
reshoftc
Which company in your portfolio excites you the most. I've come to the conclusion that it is Square $SQBuilding the greatest and most inclusive financial ecosystem to serve all needs
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jordan
JordanUhl
Homeowners were oversold by realtors & banks, hoodwinked into thinking they qualified for loans they weren't qualified for with rubber-stamp approval processes obfuscated by opaque "credit scores" and ultimately blamed
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Beneficial State Foundation
BeneficialStFdn
To move beyond good intentions and empty promises, the banking industry must be both able and encouraged to share its progress on tackling inequity. A thread on data collection for
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
Critical Hedge Fund Theory begins from an assumption that shady stock trading and societal alchemy to manipulate stock values are the ordinary state of affairs, the "normal science" of finance.
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Jay Hancock
jayhancock1
Nice work by @brianmrosenthal. Hospital group run by Cuomo pal suing lots of patients. Northwell Health says it "has a financial-assistance program for low-income patients that is more generous than
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Russ
RussInCheshire
Unlike some, I don't expect the Stock Exchange to fall off a cliff when No Deal is official. Fall, yes, but not hugely.Here's why:No Deal isn't permanent - the UK
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Andrew Knack
AndrewKnack
Why does #yeg have more debt per person compared to other cities?It's not a simple answer but we can start answering that question by going back to 2005 when the
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Vitor Constâncio
VMRConstancio
Not surprisingly, my previous tweets on bitcoin were misinterpreted by many. I didn´t predict the demise of bitcoin. I just pointed out that bitcoin changed its nature. From an initial
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Casey Parks
caseyparks
No one talked about debt when I started college in 2005. My high school didn't have a guidance counselor, and no one in my family had gone to college. All
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Mr. Buyside
MrBuyside
7 moats of great investorsAn insight from legendary value investor Mark Mobius1. It’s an obsession: you don’t enjoy investing you live it. You wake in the morning and you check
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Vashishtha Doshi
vashtalk
. @andymukherjee70 rightly points out tht CHIPS, SWIFT, & USD formn core of US fin hegemony, but as @michaelxpettis & @M_C_Klein point out China has to accept a lot more
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Dennis G Jones Mr “argument provocateur” ;)
dennisgjones
3 interesting Jamaican financial facts: 1. Households heavily indebted; country heavily unbanked so implies most debt must be with those ‘better off’ & banked. 2. Remittance flows major income support
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Gannon Breslin
gannonbreslin
Alright people I did your homework for you. It took sifting through several articles and reddit pages to get this info into a short brief twitter thread. I better get
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/5Good article. Beijing has opened up its financial markets to foreigners far more quickly and aggressively than most of us would have expected. Total foreign portfolio holdings of Chinese stocks
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Steve Deace
SteveDeaceShow
Little birdies tell me barring a miracle college football is not happening and financial apocalypse is coming. I’m told virus is the excuse, but it’s really university presidents afraid of
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