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Shravan Venkataraman đ„đđ°
theBuoyantMan
I have been seeing this term "SPAC" for quite a while now on Twitter lately. Many handles have been speaking about SPACs (mainly @chamath).So, what the hell is a SPAC?Time
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David Phinnemore
DPhinnemore
All seems set now for the UK-EU âTrade and Cooperation Agreementâ (TCA) to come into force on 1 January 2021Thatâs the same day as the full entry into force of
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Sam Trabucco
AlamedaTrabucco
The most popular narrative surrounding the crypto rally for the past few months has been clear and consistent: U.S. institutional buying is fueling everything. And I agree that this narrative
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Daniel Cremin âïž
DanielCreminUK
A thread on why Iâve changed from being an unromantic but firm Remain voter in 2016 to being a Re-Leaver who is prepared to see us Leave with no deal
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Taylor Hatmaker
tayhatmaker
Twitter technically banned Trump for 2 tweets he made on Jan 8 that it says in context broke rules against glorifying violenceDeeper answer is a big mix of: fear for
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Citizen by Zikoko
ZikokoCitizen
As you step into the weekend, today is a good day to understand Blaid Construction Ltd v. Access Bank, and why Access Bank has no power to "freeze" an account
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tyler dcstatehood fitch
ty_fi
Two really incredible research studies out of UCLA and UC-Berkley today--they're really changing how I think about racial injustice in our energy system. First, Eva Lyubich from Berkeley: National data
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Vineeta Agarwala
vintweeta
1/ Everyone's talking about video visits. But are they really the greatest gift of digital health? I think theyâre a red herring. Just a new medium for the same old
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Sargoon
SargoonK
Seen a lot of people aver the following, "but where are the jobs?" in response to someone asserting the need to incentivize the movement of our people from agriculture to
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Pranav K
6pranavk
1/ I need to say this: 2020 has made me *more* optimistic and hopeful about India than ever before. There is a lot of pessimism out there probably coming from
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Stephen Bush
stephenkb
Is the government retreating over the Internal Market Bill and Taxation Bill or just clearing the path to a much more orderly no-deal Brexit? Brief explainer of what has and
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Farzad Mostashari
Farzad_MD
1/ All masks are not the same, and it's hard to tell which ones work better, but this article provides some insights. First, "paper" surgical masks are really very very
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DawsonSField
DawsonSField
I saw this report but haven't had time to dig through it. A behind the scenes look from FBI intel reports explaining how the Swamp is fed by private hedge
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Faisal Islam
faisalislam
Non tariff barriers - one case study:https://twitter.com/bbcmartynoates/status/1346213229027065856 MORE: âNew bureaucratic non tariff barriersâ contribute to âperfect stormâ for Scottish seafood exportsâIn v short time we could se
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Ryan Bourne
MrRBourne
.@tylercowen has an interesting post on libertarians and pandemic policy today. If I'm internalising correctly, I see him as making two separate points: that the libertarian response to a pandemic
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Philip Stafford
staffordphilip
Part 2: What will Brexit mean for European exchanges (futures version).New thread. 1/nFollowing on from this raised by @hidenotslide.Part 1 (Equities) was last night.https://twitter.com/HideNotSlide/status/1344357616600965123 The original R
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