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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 13, 2021
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    Legalization of Bitcoin in El Salvador: towards a favorable regime for cryptography

    The coronavirus largely represents an acceleration of existing globalization trends, rather than a complete paradigm shift. Globalization has fluctuated over the years, but event panelists agreed ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 12, 2021
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    How did the Russian economy fare in the era of the pandemic?

    The coronavirus largely represents an acceleration of existing globalization trends, rather than a complete paradigm shift. Globalization has fluctuated over the years, but event panelists agreed ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 11, 2021
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    U.S. Treasuries have the best week of the year

    US Treasuries posted their best week in a year, as investors ignored the highest rate of inflation since 2008 and piled on government debt. The benchmark ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 11, 2021
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    Yellen’s New Alliance Against the Elves

    Over the weekend, largely spurred on by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, finance ministers from the Group of 7 – the major advanced economies – agreed to ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 10, 2021
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    Soaring inflation could herald the start of a long-term price trend, economists say

    Dive brief: A recent surge in inflation likely heralds an upward trend in prices over several decades, fueled by a decline in globalization, aging populations in ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 10, 2021
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    East Africa seeks $ 16 billion in debt to boost economic growth

    The largest economies in East Africa plan to borrow at least $ 16 billion to finance an economic recovery, while working to ease their debt burden ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 8, 2021
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    ESM appoints Cdric Crelo as communications director and chief spokesperson

    (Luxembourg) – ESM has appointed Cédric Crelo as Head of Communications and Chief Spokesperson effective September 1, 2021. Mr. Crelo is currently Head of the International ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 6, 2021
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    Covid: More than 200 leaders urge the G7 to help immunize the world’s poorest | G7

    More than 100 former prime ministers, presidents and foreign ministers are among 230 leading figures calling on leaders of powerful G7 countries to pay two-thirds of ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 5, 2021
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    All in family | The star

    He was an excellent student. At the end of his secondary studies, he was received by an institute of higher education to start a foundation in ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 5, 2021
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    “Never again,” he promised. I am naive. I believed it ‘

    When the phone rings at 2 o’clock in the morning, “it is always the sign of a disaster”, writes Anne Sinclair in her memoir, Pasté Composed, ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 4, 2021
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    World Bank Online Morning Seminar # 107 “The Long Shadow of Informality: Challenges and Policies”

    A surprisingly high percentage of workers and businesses are operating outside the line of fire of governments in emerging and developing market economies (EMDEs) – a ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 4, 2021
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    Analysis-Japanese yen expected to suffer a bit longer as BOJ balks at shrinking

    By Kevin Buckland, Hideyuki Sano TOKYO (Reuters) – The developed world’s most accommodating central bank and companies keen to put their liquidity to work abroad have ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 3, 2021
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    Latest coronavirus: UK braces for ‘watchful’ economic growth as service industry strides forward

    Labor shortages and supply chain disruptions are hampering businesses across the country as the economic recovery from the coronavirus crisis accelerates. The pace of the rebound ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    June 2, 2021
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    The first digital currency backed by the central bank

    In the digital age, popular trends have spread like wildfire and the blockchain-enabled digital currency mania appears to be reaching critical mass. In the near future, ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    May 30, 2021
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    Top 5 things to watch in the markets for the coming week

    By Noreen Burke Investing.com – The May Non-Farm Wages Report Is The Main Event For The Week Ahead, With Investors Looking To See If April’s Surprisingly ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    May 29, 2021
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    If not now when? COVID-19 is boosting global pressure to tackle the wealth gap.

    London – Governments around the world, faced with strong evidence that the fallout from COVID-19 has widened wealth gaps and destroyed economies, have widened social safety ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    May 28, 2021
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    FCPT announces the acquisition of a WellNow emergency care property for $ 2.3 million

    Bloomberg World faces longer supply shortage as Chinese factories come under pressure (Bloomberg) – Eric Li’s factory making glass lampshades for companies like Home Depot Inc. ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    May 28, 2021
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    Japan’s Renesas to raise $ 2 billion in new share issue

    Bloomberg World faces longer supply shortage as Chinese factories contract (Bloomberg) – Eric Li’s factory making glass lampshades for companies like Home Depot Inc. is being ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    May 27, 2021
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    Consumer credit startup Acorns goes public in more than $ 2 billion PSPC deal

    Bloomberg Chinese tech giants spend billions to fuel growth after crackdown (Bloomberg) – Beijing’s crackdown on its tech giants is fueling notable phenomenon: It has opened ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    May 26, 2021
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    America’s economic recovery doesn’t roar for everyone (podcast)

    After more than a year of pandemic, the US economy is rebounding and is now expected to grow 9.4% in the second quarter. This is fueling ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    April 16, 2021
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    Turkey Is Making an attempt to Ban the Socialist, Professional-Kurdish HDP

    Final week, Turkey’s far-right regime launched a sequence of assaults on the opposition’s proper to arrange. Led by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Justice and Growth Social ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    April 16, 2021
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    Opening tackle by the Eurogroup President, Paschal Donohoe, on the Dublin Economics Workshop on “Europe, Covid and the Euro”

    Thanks to Ciarán for the type introduction and to the Dublin Economics Workshop (DEW) for the invitation to talk right now. I do know I used ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    March 22, 2021
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    Reserve Financial institution’s fee and settlement programs win worldwide award

    Tuesday March 23, 2021, 11:07 amPress launch: reserve financial institution The Reserve Financial institution of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua was named the recipient of ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    March 22, 2021
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    Doc re. Annual experiences and monetary statements and notices of the AGM

    Bloomberg Federal Reserve’s digital greenback surge worries Wall Avenue (Bloomberg) – The monetary providers business, ready for what might be its greatest disruption in many years, ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    March 22, 2021
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    Turkish lira collapses after Erdogan sacked central financial institution chief Moody’s Worldwide Financial Fund Oxford Economics Recep Tayyip Erdogan Ankara

    The Turkish forex fell towards the US greenback on Monday after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sacked his third central financial institution government in lower than two ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    March 22, 2021
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    Larry Summers joins the chat

    Editor’s Word: Morning Cash is a free model of the POLITICO Professional Monetary Companies morning publication, which is delivered to our subscribers each morning at 6 ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    March 8, 2021
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    Collapse of tech sector weighs on shares; GameStop’s spinning shares leap 41% |

    Wall Avenue blended up as tech offsets win NEW YORK – Main U.S. inventory indexes closed principally decrease on March 8, as an additional rise in ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    March 8, 2021
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    Yellen and Georgieva urge extra girls to think about careers in economics | Information on the coronavirus pandemic

    The coronavirus pandemic has disproportionately affected girls and threatens to reverse a long time of progress in direction of gender equality, together with within the financial ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    March 8, 2021
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    Is versatile inflation concentrating on nonetheless match for objective?

    Is “versatile inflation concentrating on” (FIT) ripe for a coup that reverses its almost three-decade maintain on ruling central financial institution regimes around the globe? Launched ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    March 8, 2021
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    Confidence expressed in Chinese language development

    China has stated it’s aiming for a strong return to financial development of over 6% by 2021, a goal that specialists say is “nicely inside China’s ...
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  • International Monetary Economics
    By Taylor J. Naylor
    March 8, 2021
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    Covid Reduction Plan Focuses on Poverty Discount to Enhance Restoration – Key Macroeconomic Influencers

    Economists imagine that US President Joe Biden’s Covid aid program, a bottom-up technique to help lower-paid employees and unemployed People, could also be efficient in curbing ...
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