Kipping and Riexinger reelected as heads of Die Linke on platform of liberal refugee policy. Now @katjakipping asks… https://t.co/SZWWpGJqY6
Kipping and Riexinger reelected as heads of Die Linke on platform of liberal refugee policy. Now @katjakipping asks… https://t.co/SZWWpGJqY6
In Q12018 China ran a current account deficit, its first since joining WTO in 2001. In 2007 surplus was 10 % of GDP… https://t.co/2tuIxFWN5f
Vollgeld off the agenda: according to exit polls 75 % of Swiss voted against. https://t.co/QYkLMTHC8u https://t.co/4jtnuWt68Y
For me the aesthetic is Ladybird meets Socialist Realism … https://t.co/J8XibFGIIp
A friendly reminder that Trump's threat to put tariffs on cars/car parts is of a different order of magnitude to hi… https://t.co/40NKmpKLJr
Say this for Merkel: she takes a striking photo. This is from her first campaign, in 1990 https://t.co/CRUelAxNCD
The squeeze on public school spending across US follows party lines. https://t.co/UqnKqC36gA https://t.co/gissgcYGzC
The stagnation in K-12 education spending in the US since 2010 is historically unprecedented and accounts for the s… https://t.co/GiFl9Je8Qu
Not as flat as it looks. Once you adjust the yield curve for effects of central bank intervention there is still a… https://t.co/o3N380cjJ7
One strike and you are out! The speed and ferocity of the move against the Brazilian currency is remarkable. Indica… https://t.co/qhxMLJv70x
War in Germany 14: How Germany struggled to win the Great War 1914-1916 https://t.co/IScdARkdHg https://t.co/QZonf00OEI
How Von der Leyen is making the case to GroKo Bundestag members for increased Bundeswehr spending. From… https://t.co/uDNBv9uPvm
Behold Japan’s "lost decades”: 1.6% down on the US over a generation of growth since 1990. Within the margin of err… https://t.co/tmOfpTNsMW
“Putting Deutsche [Bank] and Commerzbank together would go some way towards creating a German champion, but it's li… https://t.co/4JlAUORjJq
For better and worse the gig economy is totally overhyped: essentially no change in contribution to national labour… https://t.co/XvBFkXXSJ2
Chaos in Trump’s trade policy: great takes both by @FT and @WSJ today: Read both! dhttps://www.wsj.com/articles/ge… https://t.co/7f8dpHy5Ct
Missed this remarkable image from the anniversary celebrations of the Marshall Plan last year: Kissinger-Merkel-Mar… https://t.co/C65H5f1NhI
War in Germany 14: Schlieffen to Brusilov by way of Marne, Tannenberg, Tarnow-Gorlice … https://t.co/IScdAR2CPI https://t.co/CSW8NqngGx
"the Fed may be very aggressive when boosting rates over the next year. Not aggressive in the pace of rate hikes, b… https://t.co/JAXT9YfDkB
War in Germany 14: Schlieffen to Verdun – https://t.co/IScdAR2CPI https://t.co/r3rCuRkVAr
Oh … and the US social security fund just went into deficit with fund due to be fully depleted by 2034 and that for… https://t.co/TBrs74oG8m
“It’s like a bad episode of Celebrity Apprentice … They’re all gaming how to get back in the centre circle on a dai… https://t.co/jKrZRqVx2d
How long can the ECB hawks keep up the taper talk in the face of sustained bad news from the eurozone real economy?… https://t.co/GNWSOryiyk
Has Trump’s erratic protectionism finally worn out the patience of power brokers in the Republican party? The Koch… https://t.co/vRaqV4dwJr
Why is the German manufacturing data looking so bad? Euroarea and domestic demand plunged. The old familiar story …… https://t.co/jdwC0ZXBdV
Well. We seem to be having an intra-Gwrman coalition arms race on European reform proposals. And about time too https://t.co/P2FLm9QAwY
Logic of pluralism: In Germany’s 16 states there are 13 different governing coalitions. https://t.co/PSs43KMq6I
Whilst the US lived the drama of two tech booms, Japan suffered “lost decades” – huge difference, right?!* In fact,… https://t.co/iCzXckJ6VW
The ripple effect of the Leipzig court ruling and the Hamburg ban —> diesel ban now mandated for Aachen. In Autolan… https://t.co/aMCAZ3tNqF
Olaf Scholz strikes a more constructive tone on Europe in this @SPIEGEL_Politik interview. Common unemp reinsurance… https://t.co/1MhJXFVcZU
Just heard Home Office denied residence to my French neighbour – here 17 years, married to a British man, caring fo… https://t.co/sULGdYKhNn
Calling the weather in June 1944: How a committee of rivals got the weather on 6 June right, but could easily have… https://t.co/3HMewVlrfg
"In 1982 only 2% of Portuguese private sector salaried workers had a college degree. This figure is now close to 20… https://t.co/jLKZwFjhgH
Labour force skill level data on Portugal are not great. But at least they are headed in the right direction.… https://t.co/Sz9ve9zjer
High Yield and Leveraged Loan Markets are now a $2trn market that could easily result in $500bn in defaults and dis… https://t.co/p7QVn8Z7YO
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