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After the Fukushima whiplash Japan scrapped plan to be 50% nuclear by 2030 for electricity generation and now expec… https://t.co/NKtugfeVqy

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Fascinating piece on the haggling that goes on over large-scale corporate purchases of renweable energy in the US.… https://t.co/LUA3Sdmkod

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Decarbonizing Japan is going to be a tall order: After India and China it is the 3rd largest coal importer, 60% com… https://t.co/AlfEV8uY6o

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China’s railway engineering giant CRRC employs 180,000 people worldwide, annual revenues of $30.6bn 90% in China. B… https://t.co/wl6SfDKegd

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The rise and fall of the global stand-alone camera industry is a dramatic story of second half of 20th century.… https://t.co/3ZXiR9pakj

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Sewage pollution levels on the Ganges are at critical levels. https://t.co/Ph8XnpvmiP https://t.co/kS58Isvqmm

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How excavator sales in China track GDP growth. And its not looking particularly good right now … @ANZResearch via… https://t.co/3t936GDDeo

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Which way to “normalization”? How the Fed’s interest rates diverged from those of rest of Adanced Economies.… https://t.co/Ewz8hr33H6

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“PBoC chief Yi Gang said last week that there was “tremendous” room to make policy adjustments if the trade war wor… https://t.co/6qfAc9OK9E

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The global hierarchy of national bond ratings and interest rate spreads. @OxfordEconomics via @SoberLook https://t.co/FSSGzzHq0K

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“It’s always hard to predict the economy,” he says. “It usually isn’t this hard to predict the politicians.” David… https://t.co/IWUA5X8O2H

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Since beginning of 2019, Argentine inflation has accelerated towards 60%! @SoberLook https://t.co/k2rZRJe6Sz

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To those floating @ojblanchard1's name as Draghi's successor, why not ask them the question on Monday? https://t.co/lBbSw8Irqi

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In new world of German politics the coalitional arithmetic has been completely scrambled. Greens have become indisp… https://t.co/X4HkiBt6xN

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Another weekend, another amazing poll out of Germany. Greens #1 and SPD down to 11%, trailing in fourth. https://t.co/yz6oc1PfYn

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"Fed officials are not looking at the current situation through lens of 2007 — which would spook markets — but thr… https://t.co/Qi2HWMY9L5

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When analysts dismissively refer to Russia as “Spain with nukes” on account of Russia's modest GDP, they too often… https://t.co/WhFFWXupon

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Whereas the productivity gap btw N v S Italy and W v. E Germany is similar in proportional terms, Italian national… https://t.co/zpowycql0E

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@samhaselby I thought about quibbling too and then decided that the interpretation hinges on the word “best”. If a… https://t.co/ZS4gIi6S40

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"The best restraint on any elite is its sense of shame. Without that code, anything is possible. Everyone in Americ… https://t.co/Ureqi1ugJx

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A profound dilemma of liberal militarism exposed here. America’s top soldiers officially promises never to send the… https://t.co/v3g2SYlHNJ

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If the Fed were to cut rates, it “would be an insurance policy to keep ahead of the significant dislocation from th… https://t.co/vCHayOJIiu

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Largest cities in Europe in 1800: London and Paris are obvious but Naples at #3 causes a double take! Far ahead of… https://t.co/BD6vAAyTjN

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How European maps of the world changed over the last millenium. https://t.co/wss1DHr0PB

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Fieldmarshal Josef Count Radetzky born under Marie Theresa in 1766. Fought at siege of Mantua, Marengo, Ulm, Wagram… https://t.co/YRN9hKM2tV

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Since 2010, not since 2015, Germany’s stock of foreign residents has risen from 6 m to 10 m. Do we have a good stor… https://t.co/tcgZ0KgHYK

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In my eyes, @jzettelmeyer here has a point. And as before, I remain highly sceptical of the usefulness of such fisc… https://t.co/qczgadasMn

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@jzettelmeyer @lucasguttenberg @pisaniferry Strong contender for the harshest take on the “Eurozone budget” from th… https://t.co/N3VFiJRs5X

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In 1950 in US (as in Europe) coal was an all-purpose input. From 1960 to 2008(sic!) consumption more than doubled w… https://t.co/a4TnxL2lG0

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Surging US LNG exports are “locking” the global economy and in particular Asia to the development of shale gas and… https://t.co/CbLjF9QvfY

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In next two years, US capacity for LNG exports is set to double. The momentum towards "carbon lock-in" around the s… https://t.co/l1YrnW3qUO

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Europe must fix its fiscal rules: "The eurozone has gone so far in piling up constraints, on the assumption that go… https://t.co/gEwjQhJds0

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Oil well firefighter in Kuwait, 1991 https://t.co/5ZS3BUpO81

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Important investigative book on the EU's emergency plans in case Greece was to leave the euro area back in 2015. In… https://t.co/Ezr6wcq0EC

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A must read from @ojblanchard1 on how to make EZ fiscal policy more sensible in today’s world: raise the 60% debt/G… https://t.co/iG4xdotK3Z

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My cousin in England told her colleagues she wanted a Mariah Carey birthday cake. They misunderstood, and is the ca… https://t.co/o9zkPvgrZk

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