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#ThisDayinHistory, 1949: The U.S. and 11 European countries sign North Atlantic Treaty. https://t.co/EMuPuwsmmn https://t.co/1C4klNqVNE

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Saddle up! The Greek debt timeline is back. https://t.co/1QHgf0PfaX

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Banks not making the market they used to in corporate bonds https://t.co/yoYtF9yv5G https://t.co/ydE3jP63Qs

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Direct linkages are still small but IMF fears contagion effects in case of a hardlanding in China https://t.co/lnlSLDJ264

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Terrible hit to Eurozone domestic demand in 2012: More neat @CreditSuisse graphs from nhttps://t.co/9vks1Cu1un https://t.co/9kQ494LAx6

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Neat graph on production-expenditure flows in Eurozone. Link cons-imports > cons-manufnhttps://t.co/9vks1Cu1un https://t.co/KmWjJjvlTb

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On the new difficulties of calling the credit cycle: The cycles are cycling more cyclically https://t.co/5Av7kqeQIF via @FT

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Great FT piece on the sources of uncertainty in market for European bank bonds nhttps://t.co/dVmLDnb37f https://t.co/gucRG07o07

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Structural change in US auto ind with outsourcing of components and sub-assembly productionnhttps://t.co/xShZTkLlNO https://t.co/BPSi43He1P

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Enjoyed the beautiful Babette’s Feast last night. Anyone have any insight into Blixen’s take on the Paris Commune? https://t.co/C8xKzW02fR

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SHOW THE FLAG: The WE needs YOU: More astonishing German Trade Union advertisinL https://t.co/DnlMcgajwS

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2+4: The climax of German Foreign Minister Genscher’s career. Useful obit from NYT https://t.co/OvExBN5b4e https://t.co/NFOfMaKCXN

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From 2013 but worth rereading today! https://t.co/cFYvx1dJ8t

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Francois I did it. So did Elizabeth I! On the England's anti-Habsburg alliance with the Ottomans https://t.co/dRAN9DMJG2

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When India Proposed a Casteist Solution to South Africa's Racist Problem https://t.co/aCRnUDzjYF via @thewire_in

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Forecasts for European profits growth at 7-year low. Worst since 1st quarter 2009! https://t.co/v1U9gqL5iF via @FT

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National Coal Board 1975: Get it all as a skilled miner. The NUM the union that brought you a BMW & a girl-friend! https://t.co/kKgOTkBeXI

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1970s NCB advertising: When British Miners were the leading edge of an increasingly prosperous working-class https://t.co/YqXQ7Kools

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Having started Migone’s fascinating book, I am really looking forward to thisnhttps://t.co/yBq9XSvTdO https://t.co/fMrymvXgLO

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The modern degas you haven’t seen https://t.co/LaKz7nBbDU https://t.co/Y4QHysQTuA

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More of the staggering Degas monotype landscapes from the 1890s! nhttps://t.co/eIKSd2RptF https://t.co/9J8YLibzKE

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Degas monotype landscapes at MOMA are a revelation nhttps://t.co/eIKSd2RptF https://t.co/bKkZwhdBdT

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China steel output has a long way to fall, this is by far the biggest coal consuming sector in China https://t.co/f9sSPhFjuL

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Nice review of Trentmann by @RebeccaSprang "Thing theory: contemplating the culture of consumption" https://t.co/d84yB2LuqG via @FT

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Trentmann’s Empire of Things: econ is a bit slip&slide, but it’s an amazing panorama and rightly stresses politics. https://t.co/fVFEcWKv17

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Remarkable colorized images of russ-Japanese warhttp://www.vintag.es/2014/01/russo-japanese-war-in-color.html https://t.co/cYj8bT1Bgy

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Learn what is necessary in warhttps://www.pinterest.com/pin/325103666828820846/ https://t.co/n6wStdmioH

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Ghost Town by The Specials brilliantly illustrated by Ralph Steadman for the NME, Dec 81 #totp https://t.co/3s9YMTin39

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The Specials – Ghost Town. Single advert and review #TOTP https://t.co/VFbvNxtDk9

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Another contribution to the post 9/11 trope: “The special forces ethic and the spirit of capitalism” https://t.co/YeXyLwMDke

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The current account surplus that refuses to adjust: Germany 2004-2016 https://t.co/2UCufir1HW

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After crisis & regulation changes US banks cut euro$ funding & foreign bnks cut $ borrowing https://t.co/6GEyG1ZUCA https://t.co/SzETSzze44

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Run down in Eurozone banking activity in the US 2008-12 v. Japan, Swiss and UKnhttps://t.co/6GEyG1ZUCA https://t.co/ghhcSat0c2

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A shortage of balance sheet capacity in the 21st century banking world might as well be termed a "dollar shortage" https://t.co/DtolU3RIG2

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The European banking system gorging on dollar liquidity 2010-2014nhttps://t.co/d4X14tGl0p https://t.co/3OetPGzqNu

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