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- Many Americans Still Feel the Sting of Lost Wealth
- Sheila Bair on What Hasn’t Changed Since the Great Recession
- Chinese leadership is facing a rare backlash for its handling of the US trade dispute
- The time may be right for land-value taxes
- Real Time Economics: China’s Getting Ready for a Long, Bruising Trade Fight
- Maersk, IBM say 94 organizations have joined blockchain trade platform
- Knowing when the business cycle peaks may be as important as knowing when the yield curve inverts
- Technology killing off corporate America: Average life span of companies under 20 years
- Producer Price Index News Release summary - July 2018
- World Bank breaks ground with blockchain bond sale
- Iran Likely To Circumvent U.S. Sanctions Through Cryptocurrencies
- Grove concern: Trump tariffs take toll on Spanish olive growers
- The Labor Market Impacts of Universal and Permanent Cash Transfers: Evidence from the Alaska Permanent Fund
- “The Oversold Gold Market Creates An Asymmetric Opportunity With This Strategy” - article goes over Fed tightening, slowing global growth, and how to play it - pretty creative
- Fed's Evans sees one or two more rate hikes in 2018 as reasonable
- Democratic Socialism Threatens Minorities: Nothing better protects victims of bigotry than a system where they can pursue their needs and wants outside the realm of popular control.
- Myanmar's Cycle of Debt
- The man in charge of overseeing global trade says 'the first shots have been fired' in a trade war, and 'the situation is extremely serious'
- CEPS: A supervisory architecture fit for CMU: Aiming at a moving target? (PDF)
- Top 10 hãng mỹ phẩm Hàn Quốc Ä‘ình Ä‘ám bán chạy nhất
- CEPS: Recovery and Resolution of CCPs: Obsession for regulatory symmetry? (PDF)
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