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Lucas Guttenberg
lucasguttenberg
So the idea keeps coming back that we could just put the Recovery Instrument outside the EU framework and into an intergovernmental treaty and hence fool . Terrible idea on
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Vitor Constâncio
VMRConstancio
A potential problem is looming, and the media are pursuing a new story that builds on the following chain of reasoning: 1) higher inflation is coming;2) if CBs increase interest
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KaioFX 💻
LowkeyKaio
How The Economy Works [THREAD]RT if you found value.http://www.gumroad.com/peopleoverprofits The Economy - Productivity Growth- Short Term Debt Cycle- Long Term Debt Cycle Transactions An economy is the wealth and resources
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Brian Chang
CrusoeEconomics
1/ Looking at the relationship between the BoC and the GoC with respect to debt "funding" has shown some pretty interesting results. The following graphs shows the percentage of interest
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-AM
Agrapesz
New York pays the most taxes in the entire country paying 12.28% of this country taxes. -minimum wage is still at the bottom -train fares are constantly rising -apts are
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Irv
thisisIRV
Annoys me when media outlets highlight how low mortgage rates are, but don’t mention the significant changes to underwriting and how you have to be in a much, much stronger
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David Mihalyi
davidmihalyi
Scraped the new WB DSSI data! This plot shows countries where large share of servicing in 2020 is due to bondholders vs China (or neither). You can find dataset and
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Maxine Ryan
MaxieRyan
1/ The 6 Stages to Financial Freedom. Did you know there’s 6 stages to financial freedom? Six! Before reading this thread, comment what you think they are (I bet you
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Mark | Finance and Fatherhood
markallanbovair
In 2013, in my mid-30s, I found myself divorced with no savings and a big pile of debt. It wasn't exactly how I'd planned things. Raising my three kids was
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Jack Straw *END THE FILIBUSTER*
qwosl
Here's the bigger picture many people don't get on student loan debt when they say, "why should we let student debtors get out of obligations they took on?" Our society
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Erik Sperling 🌍 #YemenCantWait
ErikSperling
BREAKING: @JoeBiden announces an unprecedented review of the impact of U.S. economic sanctions.It will evaluate whether sanctions are "unduly hindering" the Covid-19 response.This is a major step towards sanctions relief
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The Millennial Money Woman 💵
The_MMW
9 Tips to Build your Wealth FAST.Strategies I learned from my millionaire mentor,No. 4 is the best lesson I ever learned.// Thread // 1. Pay Yourself First You might catch
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Nicola Brandt
nbrandt_eco
Interesting debate on the #OECD Economic Outlook with German MPs yesterday: Cansel Kiziltepe (SPD), Lisa Paus (Greens), Otto Fricke (Liberals), Joachim Pfeiffer (CDU) and Philipp Steinberg (MinEcon). Key points cc:
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Steve Sayers 🏴in🇬🇧=👍🏼 #Scexit👎🏼
SteveSayersOne
Apparently charts can 2 be hard 2 grasp (seem clear 2 me, zoom in). Simply put Scotland has a significant deficit 3x the UK’s (which includes us). We spend on
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Grant Marshall | The Money Master💸
Grantmarshall47
The importance of good creditNot enough people realise the importance of this,I used to have great credit when I was 18/19.Subsequently I never took any loans or used credit as
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Emre Akcakmak
akcakmak
1/x Turkey is having a tough year with Covid-19 leaving less room for policy mistakes.Here's a quick X-ray in context.1) Growth: Less hit on the economy; 2Q20 was better than
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