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The debt mountain

This week’s note is a primer on public debt. Things look ominous. On Sunday I set out some thoughts in the Observer:

A 45-year view of bond markets

The article discusses how vital debt is. One reason is infrastructure (The Observer team f...

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Tennis time

Serena Williams and Heather Watson during their 3rd round match at Wimbledon 2015. by Carine06, CC BY-SA 2.0

After last week’s weighty topic—war and inflation—today we are back with something lighter. What can Wimbledon tell us about the e...

a year ago
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War and inflation

The Strait of Hormuz, December 2020. Credit: MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFC

What will the impact of the recent hostilities between Israel and Iran be for the global economy? As yet, markets have been pretty stable – but many are...

a year ago
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Inflation, and invitations

This week we take a quick look at inflation in the UK and US. First up, some invitations from the team:

Exile Economics – 9th July. Register now!

Join us in London for a conversation between journalist and author Ben Chu and Richard D...

a year ago
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Rebuilding Britain: ten tips

Flags of Bilbao (Basque Country), Dortmund (Germany), Wyoming (US), Andalusia (Spain), Lille (France), and Duisburg (Germany)

Britain’s regional disparities are large. Last week we reviewed the data, pointing out the huge gaps in pay, job...

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