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Ingrid M
iMusing
big news that Morrison is going to announce he has a plan today. Every Liberal leader since 2013 has campaigned on a purported “plan” and still tanked the economy while
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ted dintersmith
dintersmith
1/ So now the Republican Party wants to use school re-openings to gain political advantage. Well, isn't that rich?https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/12/us/politics/school-reopenings-coronavirus.html?referringSource=articleShare 2/ Let'
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Daniel Sohege
stand_for_all
Thread: I voted remain, but I've never been a huge fan of the EU. It's just I thought it better to be inside the tent, so to speak. It's all
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Maggie Day
MaggieDay55
1980 the fed deficit was soaringReagan campaigned on a singular promise: He’d to cut taxes, ESP the richHe insisted benefits would quickly trickle down to everyone & supercharge the economyAdd
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Mujtaba Rahman
Mij_Europe
The risks that arise from Merkel's departure this year aren't really linked to her succession, but rather the vacuum she leaves behind in Europe. For Brexit/UK watchers, this is an
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Harish Krishnan,CFA
hktg13
Plotted private sector corporate indebtedness as % of GDP across India, China, US, EU zone to give a perspective. Low interest rates for developed world hasn't spurred corporate investment by
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Julie O'Donoghue
JSODonoghue
If you live in Louisiana's 5th congressional district (Alexandria, Monroe, Ruston, Opelousas, St. Francisville and some parts of the Florida parishes), you can pick your new congressman tomorrow. I might
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Claire Zippel
c_zippel
Almost a year into the pandemic, millions of people are still struggling to put food on the table, make rent, and cover bills. Per #HouseholdPulseSurvey data collected Jan. 6-18:https://www.cbpp.org/blog/hardship-remains-high-latest-census-
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Suvy Bo
suvyboy
This is a historically illiterate piece which totally misunderstands the boom of the 1920s and the factors which drove it.First off, this was after WW I when the gold standard
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Cem Karsan 🥐
jam_croissant
1/xToday’s market action was generally constructive as WE GOT THE CORRECTION IN TIME WE PREDICTED... That said, we continued to have a nasty rotation beneath the surface, which has kept
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Gannon Breslin
gannonbreslin
THE NEW TECH CULT: PELOTONI hate cardio. But apparently there is enough people that pretend to & these cult bikes (my new name for Pelotons) are FLYING off the shelves
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David Brennan
magnatom
The year is coming to a close and so it's time to take stock. Personally it's been a bit of a humdinger. I started the year like everyone else hoping
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Tiho Brkan
TihoBrkan
1/ Talking to many US investors over the years, one thing stands out to me: Tax planning is probably at the top, if not the #1 consideration when making a
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Alexander Gaffney
AlecGaffney
Alright, folks. You may have seen that the FDA was in a fight with distilleries last week. Let's unpack what happened, why it happened, and why it's now resulting in
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Illiberal Democrat
Me_Predictor
Good time to revisit this thread nowOn some of the parameters, things turned out better than what was then anticipated (1/n)https://twitter.com/Me_Predictor/status/1261925824032395264 Salaried upper middle classes seem to have withstood sho
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Olivier Vardakoulias
o_vardakoulias
A lot of talk of a *70bn recovery package* in the Greek media today. Let's clarify a couple of things. First about half of that (38bn) is what would have
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