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Dr. Ayodele Oni
ayodelegoni
whilst the Dangote Refinery is a great idea, it appears that it is more for exports & it too won't necessarily solve our petrol/PMS/gasoline problem & in the immediate, importation
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Nick
_DF42
#DefundThePolice is based on a perception of inherently racist policing being all about power and control, and that the police choose to be involved in diverse public services to fulfill
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H.L. Hunt’s Wives 🍍
h_wives
The next recession will be caused by an extreme rise in energy/transportation costs.Hopefully a short thread1/ The Fed’s commitment to near-zero rates and acceptance of higher inflation sets this up
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Julien Bittel, CFA
BittelJulien
The dollar is looking very oversold. I still think a stronger dollar will be a key theme to watch out for in 2021. Speculators are back to being near record
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Donald Schneider
DonFSchneider
THREAD/ some thoughts on why I'm skeptical of the net lending (savings & investment imbalance) / corporate savings glut / 'financializaiton" discussion as it pertains to the decline of biz
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Emeka Azuka Okoye
EmekaOkoye
Well said @asemota.Something that was not mentioned deeply was culture. Does our government have the organisational culture to embrace digital?Very few people know that a company I worked for in
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Traci Childress
tracimchildress
I don’t know how to explain what it feels like to be working in #childcare with children as I read the articles tweets and comments about public school reopening. I
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Ali khizar
AliKhizar
The IPP deal is in final stages. last week two separate meetings took place by energy and finance teams - one with the PM (on overall reforms of energy sector).
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The Gravedigger
_Gravedigger__
#uranium #thread Just got off the phone to a friend in the sector. Gave him my view on uranium in 2020 among other things that I wont discuss on here.
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
George Eustice: "In a non-negotiated [Brexit] outcome, what would happen is companies like Arlo, which is a big Danish company selling brands like Lurpak in the UK that are manufactured
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JesseJenkins
JesseJenkins
In @nytopinion, @JustinHGillis & @oboylemm argue it is time for U.S. electric utilities to stop investing in new natural gas-fired power plants. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/12/opinion/solar-wind-natural-gas-climate-change.htmlThey
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Dan Hopkins
dhopkins1776
The stability of evaluations of Trump 2016-2020 is esp. striking given the breathless pace of news and norm-shattering. That disconnect points to the critical importance of studying activists/social movements in
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Graeme Roy
ProfGraemeRoy
Through the pandemic, @ScotGov has been helpfully publishing data to help understand what’s going on in the economy. Data comes with caveats, but broad trends show what is going on.
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Ahmed Jamal Pirzada
ajpirzada
(Thread on Money & Credit: 1/n) How does monetary policy affect #Pakistan's economy? Which economic agents adjust their behaviour the most in response? Wat led to the recent crisis and
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Milan Vaishnav
MilanV
1/ Interesting insights on the Indian economy in this note by Sajjid Chinoy. "India has broken the link between COVID proliferation & mobility much earlier & more successfully than many
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Tony McDonough
tonymc39
1/9 Thread..Today I saw the best of Merseyside and the worst of it.Sarah-Jane Morton, a @UKLabour councillor for Liverpool Clubmoor (an area I know well), called her party leader @Keir_Starmer
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