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Amidst frustration of the EU Commission’s likely block on Alstom-Siemens merger, @RToplensky offers v useful overvi… https://t.co/ua19jtQrmW

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I will be speaking on Puerto Rico Friday morning in DC, if anyone is interested … https://t.co/mIOKZsX7oJ

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The euroboom of 2017 was to a significant extent an export boom. now going into reverse for Germany at least (cons… https://t.co/9OvZ6YWgSt

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Sad news from @WildtMichael of Alf Lüdtke’s passing: Lüdtke was one of the most innovative historians of Germany of… https://t.co/f56RxI0ytX

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@jochenfm Sad news from @WildtMichael of Alf Lüdtke’s passing: Lüdtke was one of the most innovative historians of… https://t.co/XF99xfEdIA

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The Internet is a strange place https://t.co/QTQrqBliw9

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Who actually runs the Treasury market? These are figure for primary dealer trading volumes in relation to total sto… https://t.co/asDlyx2Wrj

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The way I would put it is that discourse about the postwar moment disregards what is in fact the standard history. https://t.co/JTQHRRmtJk

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A mining-waste dam collapses in Brazil killing at least 84 people. Vale shuts down 10% of its global production and… https://t.co/yb7SR2Aiiy

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When the labour market imploded in 2008-9 Americans were NOT all in the same boat. Data from great survey paper by… https://t.co/yZX5fxotfR

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How the huge deficits produced by the GFC of 2008 were funded. Good old blog post by @Brad_Setser with implications… https://t.co/oT7NfL6y8Z

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Obama stimulus revisited. This 10 year retrospective paper by @jasonfurman is a great reference.… https://t.co/mnQeJgi9L3

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Interesting report on Caterpillar whose sales of construction equipment were booming until they hit the buffers 2nd… https://t.co/3x4gObUt4r

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Support for Eurozone sovereigns is coming from Japanese buyers who can net a nice return after hedging. @TS_Lombard… https://t.co/Gc1i7Gjg7Z

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Fascinating data on age profile of public spending on the UK population. Particularly striking is the huge surge in… https://t.co/lIgwjUjFGt

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“On a risk-adjusted basis, Greece is by far the most attractive euro bond right now” – Athens raises $2.9bn at 3.6%… https://t.co/hMRhh1tDxx

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Some times are different! Accounting for growth in the British economy back to the beginning of the industrial revo… https://t.co/6LptM0MgZc

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The present is fine but the future is not looking so hot – the gap btw current and future indicators tends to hit a… https://t.co/tePEVjVEEk

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UN projects of age-dependency ratios over next fifty years. https://t.co/HZPNYlxYl9 https://t.co/WuX9qc2Nn2

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“Hard” and “soft” data on US economy are converging … and NOT in a good way. @PantheonMacro via @SoberLook https://t.co/N4bx7PcL3q

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Fascinating from @MESandbu on the relationship between "hyperglobalisation" and rising inequality/falling labour sh… https://t.co/6tKc1bcPIK

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America’s consumer confidence numbers are not looking pretty! End of 2018 saw one of sharpest drops in recent histo… https://t.co/YU7d3emM4c

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please share Call for Papers: 'De-Risking the Future of Europe – Reforming the Macro-Financial Architecture', Londo… https://t.co/wbcDDVwaVq

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In which the always insightful @MESandbu of the @FT discusses the implications of the @piie paper my me and… https://t.co/FpH1fndFC7

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Satirical commentary on the speculative frenzy in share of John Law’s Mississippi company Paris, rue Quincampoix 17… https://t.co/nIaBPNfjn0

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This by John Shovlin (NYU) on the rivalry between the French Mississippi Company and the South Sea Company of 1720… https://t.co/9OPmA47nQ7

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The wheel of financial fortune and its mistress Fortuna adorn the cover of Fortune magazine Feb 1930. Image reprodu… https://t.co/dmXuhxrH7s

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"Money is not the value for which goods are exchanged, but the value by which they are exchanged.” John Law, Money… https://t.co/7X7MlCxLcu

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"Transmission times between data centers of the NYSE in New Jersey are now within a few millionths of a second of w… https://t.co/SxRtgAHTew

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@mattknight64 @M_C_Klein @gelberprize Thank you

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"I’m not going to write a history of democracy … I’m going to ask a set of quite material questions about the abi… https://t.co/rhn5guTiJC

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10 May 1948: "On the same day that the national railroad strike was defeated in the US, across the Atlantic in Bord… https://t.co/FdLGVsbdXG

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On "materialism, I prefer Latour’s notion of the assembling of common worlds. We inhabit worlds made of many parts,… https://t.co/bicjxwKSiM

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The five main U.S. share trading data centers. NY4 and NY5 (in Secaucus) and NJ2 (in Weehawken) host multiple tradi… https://t.co/tCK62Kg4yJ

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Satirical commentary on the speculative frenzy in share of John Law’s Mississippi company Paris, rue Quincampoix 17… https://t.co/JW8S0ufNmf

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This by John Shovlin (NYU) on the rivalry between the French Mississippi Company and the South Sea Company of 1720… https://t.co/tXfeyIj3by

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