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Here it is !A thread on Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) because I think it’s both extremely important and poorly understood. Simple questions I want to answer are i)What’s the
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A thread on the German data on the efficiency of the AstraZeneca vaccine because I’m reading a lot of VERY bad takes. Is there any kind of statistical significance on
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This is a very interesting & important question so let me elaborate a bit. Quick thread.https://twitter.com/EuroYield/status/1336907537787068416 When Basel 2 was introduced with internal ratings based on PD, it faced criticism
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Cyprus is truly a fascinating country. Have you heard of the ESTIA scheme? What is happening there is extraordinary. A quick thread. The general idea of the scheme is great!
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It took me a while to write this thread about the ECB’s Financial Stability Review, but that is because (thanks to @michaelsteen and his great team), I got clarifications on
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The EBA has just published one of its most interesting report ever: a benchmarking of EU bankruptcy procedures and the impact on recovery rates on defaulted loan.I could tweet the
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I hope 25% won’t immediately unfollow me! But, hey, physics is beautiful, and history is fun, so let's start......with the history of light as a physical concept, because a very
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Something fascinating has just happened in Japan.As you (should) know, the ECB is very keen to have banks cut costs and engage in M&A.This is officially to reduce systemic risk
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An update post lockdown. Unfortunately, we don't have Google mobility data post-Oct 30th (start date of the lockdown) yet, so let's look at how hospital data changed since then. Quick
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Bank of Ireland (yes, I'm very Irish today) has some disclosure that illustrates the massive shock of Covid on the lending market, with the movements in their (internal) ratings. It's
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A thread inspired by two charts (h/t @C_Barraud & @economistmeg ) which raise an important question: what will happen to banks if there’s a 2nd wave or 2nd lockdown? First,
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A few thoughts on the A level debacle because I think it shows very important trend - especially when compared to what happened in France, which obviously faced a similar
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