@Shahinvallee @ElsasserLea @adam_tooze @SDullien @GustavAHorn @KeineWunder @SBachTax @NowaboFM @RobinBrooksIIF agre… https://t.co/RrPHbls8p5
@Shahinvallee @ElsasserLea @adam_tooze @SDullien @GustavAHorn @KeineWunder @SBachTax @NowaboFM @RobinBrooksIIF agre… https://t.co/RrPHbls8p5
While China's surplus grew by $2 trillion from 2009 to 2018, its external assets rose by only $740 billion in the s… https://t.co/ZyYEWq4VFq
The Gorgon LNG facility in Western Australia is the most expensive in the world at $50bn. Built by Chevron and part… https://t.co/udOBvRDfoU
The 25 % apprecation of the dollar btw summer of 2014 and Jan 2017 and pressure this put on the US current account… https://t.co/RK5WF2JPh3
The capital needs of a third-generation nuclear power plant are comparable to that of a large LNG facility, but the… https://t.co/4MGF5SFqPf
South Korea, like Germany, has the fiscal room to stimulate domestic demand and reduce pressure on its unbalanced c… https://t.co/8k4cK5dE7U
Big tech dead end: Over past 50 years nuclear power has provided 1/2 of all low-carbon electricity in AE more than… https://t.co/mT1DRwiIlv
Three Recommended Changes to U.S. Currency Policy – super smart piece, as always, by @Brad_Setser arguing for US to… https://t.co/y1SCXrnvjB
Lower for longer: How the Fed board changed its mind about the interest rate future. Neat graphic from @M_C_Klein a… https://t.co/okzkzvffJ1
Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan (Vietnam?): none of these can match China for total size, but if you a… https://t.co/QJCIlDGxlA
The euro area has the largest trade surplus in the world, c. 400 bn euro pa since middle of 2014. While it is easy… https://t.co/dXIQGCkL4o
China’s Asian neighbors have responded to China's “rise” with policies designed to maintain weak currencies and pro… https://t.co/yVEai47iNl
Fantastic thread from @AntheaERoberts on history and atrocity. https://t.co/wB0M1u47fm
Europe needs to be investing an additional 260bn Euros per year to meet its climate goals. The bulk of that missing… https://t.co/HK1obmu81L
Japan and Eurozone sovereigns are the issuers of negative yielding debt. @biancoresearch via @SoberLook https://t.co/HkbpvBPTsf
In the 1990s half China’s exports came from SOEs. Now their share is only 10%. The trade war hits mainly privately… https://t.co/gNB5arA5nY
What is at stake in the Straits of Hormus is the shipment of gulf oil to the relatively fast-growing Asian economie… https://t.co/0e35HA5n1E
One reason the census matters! $883bn in Federal spending is keyed to its results. https://t.co/3kp0ZfVTXJ https://t.co/sfZEG8D4RK
If you want to make a play on domestic US equities you buy … real estate, utilities and financials! Kind of surpris… https://t.co/aQ4ZIPQbjq
Collectively, the United States, China, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea historically accounted for about 60%–65% of… https://t.co/xnfroHXo5W
Russian and Canadian basic chemicals industries are led by fertilizers and petrochemicals = most energy intensive b… https://t.co/VSBVD9zXTo
Since 2008 the deleveraging of the financial sector and households, the key drivers of the financial crisis, has br… https://t.co/F8FYVynTOd
The story of Clean Line and the obstacles that stand in the way of a renewables revolution in the US … or why, as i… https://t.co/SKP89QX11E
FIX THE GRID: A transformation in power transmission systems is KEY to unlocking the potential for renewable energy… https://t.co/ClSZfRblJ3
Gas-Wind-Solar: Least expensive technologies for generating electricity, by county of the US. And yet 27% of power… https://t.co/uCMw54Y6wR
The industrial sector consumed more than half (55%) of all delivered energy in 2018 (@IEA) Within industry, chemica… https://t.co/sPBxaymjkc
In 1970 interest rate-sensitive manufacturing and construction accounted for 30% of US employment. Today with their… https://t.co/V7gvV7J1w6
1/3 of world maritime oil trade and 1/4 of LNG goes through the Strait of Hormuz. https://t.co/kaqG2kBrbu https://t.co/xkDKyRvF6R
What is at stake in the Straits of Hormus is the shipment of gulf oil to the relatively fast-growing Asian economie… https://t.co/QixqtvHkBZ
In the 1990s half China’s exports came from SOEs. Now their share is only 10%. The trade war hits mainly privately… https://t.co/hZ7tP0nXJw
500:1 5 m Chinese jobs rely on Apple's presence in the country, including those of more than 1.8 m software and iO… https://t.co/wMpHGg9dJQ
"Last year, the tally of negative-yielding paper was shrinking towards $6tn, only for the forces of financial repre… https://t.co/sPpWDDEmeM
Japan and Eurozone sovereigns are the issuers of negative yielding debt. @biancoresearch via @SoberLook https://t.co/r1hZGCSIPx
The amount of negative yielding debt has just hit an all time high of $12.5trn. @SoberLook https://t.co/4BupeaNeyp
US companies should fear China’s consumers more than its government. A consumer boycott could change the landscape… https://t.co/6sHZQnWsrE
500:1 5 m Chinese jobs rely on Apple's presence in the country, including those of more than 1.8 m software and iO… https://t.co/QYRE1OcEsa
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