A global financial meltdown during the Corona crisis has (so far) been averted by central banks taking decisions th… https://t.co/iBs1HEWY2u
A global financial meltdown during the Corona crisis has (so far) been averted by central banks taking decisions th… https://t.co/iBs1HEWY2u
I had a really interesting conversation with Czech journalist @DominikaPihova (the text in Czech)… https://t.co/ocuJC4EPn4
Michigan has seen ONE QUARTER of its workforce sign on for unemp insurance in a month! Still reeling from this amaz… https://t.co/2l1P82PCEQ
@zeithistoriker @LalehKhalili @HarvardGSD @VersoBooks Love everything about this thread! Fascinating, collegial and… https://t.co/QeJQDCHti5
@adam_tooze @gdnlongread Reads like a thriller. Really great. Especially remarkable is this: "The private credit s… https://t.co/ZA7dIgNeiv
Watching @LalehKhalili’s zoom lecture at @HarvardGSD. Great granular archival detail from McKinsey, Shell, Rothschi… https://t.co/j517IZgpP7
What happened in global financial markets in March 2020? In this @gdnlongread I try out a sketch narrative based a… https://t.co/pxN8m3A1iU
How coronavirus almost brought down the global financial system, by @adam_tooze https://t.co/LBFF7hvuZb
"This is the story of how global financial meltdown was averted by central banks taking decisions that, just a mont… https://t.co/PRsi01N00b
This is hard to take in: The state of Michigan, one of the hardest hit by the spread of the coronavirus, has seen… https://t.co/tTJS3JVCUM
ESSENTIAL reading from @DanielaGabor on situation of Romanian seasonal agricultural workers in Germany and Austria. https://t.co/4oGoCE0rlZ
Michael Foot's father Isaac, who served in government as Secretary for Mines in the early 30s, reportedly said he j… https://t.co/2e4jq7QZOj
This is hard to take in: The state of Michigan, one of the hardest hit by the spread of the coronavirus, has seen… https://t.co/63dZLgtjgE
ESSENTIAL reading from @DanielaGabor on situation of Romanian seasonal agricultural workers in Germany and Austria. https://t.co/4oGoCDIQur
Thread: In The Road to Wigan Pier, Orwell writes, "You could quite easily drive a car across the north of England a… https://t.co/TwDY9EzXSs
This data reporting from @THECITYNY vividly shows which New Yorkers have gotten out of town https://t.co/fIgW948qwA https://t.co/h6j6AWkdRz
The explosive growth of central bank balance sheets is going on around the world: here Bank of Canada. @scotiabank… https://t.co/EOrWLQXZwR
The G20 not only should but can be meaningfully useful to recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic @AdamPosen… https://t.co/rmvLpjpMbk
Great portrait of an assault gun crewman. And note the name of his vehicle. https://t.co/1BY06yLtBk
When the Fed announced Its $2.3trn in extra support on Thursday morning timed to coincide with the unemp numbers, g… https://t.co/F2ScwkYRiP
US Treasury cash balances at the Fed have surged to $900 bn @SoberLook https://t.co/XFhlpaUsnM
Where there’s a will there’s a Ways and Means facility. The UK government dips into its overdraft but things won’t… https://t.co/hMuG0mQlR3
"The ubiquity of funeral rites for liberalism can distract attention from those few who are genuinely committed to… https://t.co/i8Jk6pNlO8
Know what you are doing this summer? The extraordinary thing here is the wide spread of expectations with regard t… https://t.co/8OxRBE7jpY
What you won't read in the German or Dutch press: Italy has been running a primary budget surplus since 1995 (excep… https://t.co/LwGd4zYusP
The unprecedented break in US consumer confidence triggered by the corona crisis emerges clearly from monthly data.… https://t.co/zJ1tln8WYm
The 30 point shock to the U Michigan consumer sentiment index since March is even more vertiginous and deep than th… https://t.co/scUIvfZv9r
There isn’t much historical experience to guide us but @BlackKnightIntl thinks a 15 % unemployment rate in the US w… https://t.co/6nCqCFW6oA
Excellent piece from @heimbergecon. Ensuring the Eurozone's sustainability requires precisely this sort of honest a… https://t.co/tOzJFdPEMZ
COVID-19 shock is already feeding through hard to the US mortgage market with loans in forbearance surging from mid… https://t.co/tL7slT71ry
Job losses in the US in April may top 24 million according to @OxfordEconomics As crunch in retail, restaurants an… https://t.co/NZR5XfuS8V
The desperate scramble for unemployment insurance in US may have peaked around beginning of April. @PantheonMacro v… https://t.co/6PvjUHkiqe
Between March 21 and April 4th 2.17 m people filed for unemployment insurance in California alone! Thats in a state… https://t.co/UKbBYrANyz
@adam_tooze @heimbergecon Yes. In fact, Italy even has the largest average primary surplus in the WORLD over 1995-2… https://t.co/vUqwQcAbop
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