Hints and tips:
...Gerard Lyons: The Bank of England still has many policy options....
...Unlike Sondland et al, they did not buy their positions. Nor will most of them be able to monetise their experience when they leave government....
...The social mingling resulting from any short-term economic reopening would probably come at the price of a second contagious outburst....
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...I guess it will need an increased ESG focus on Russia and sanctions, or a more active move by the US Treasury et al to question Russian index inclusion and bring a more fundamental re-assessment of Russian...
...This was disproved by the trial of US v Zarrab et al, in which a Turkish banker and a gold trader were convicted of laundering Iranian oil and gas revenues....
...More and more Americans, meanwhile, view FB et al etc as the new Big Tobacco....
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...David Blanchflower, Bruce V. Rauner professor, Dartmouth College Open question. Depends if he injects a major fiscal stimulus....
...And as long as the emphasis in social security administration is on “security,” incentives to develop an accurate picture of employment will remain weak....
...One friend, talking about McBride et al blaming him for election-that-never-was....
...After all, if you look at the total amount of Federal government debt held by the public (everything that isn’t held by the Social Security and Medicare trust funds, basically) and then subtract out the...
...Al-Qaeda is down but not entirely out....
...Contrast this with two years ago, when Summers, Geithner, Romer, Volcker, Orszag et al were all jostling for position....
...al at a national level....
...Social Security we could probably fix the same way Tip O’Neill and Ronald Reagan sat down together and they could figure something out. That is manageable....
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...But the security vote seemed to be personality not party - Republican credibility on security is not guaranteed to last beyond Bush and, as things deteriorate in Iraq, it may not even last that long....
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