
Clear explainers, essential news, and answers to the questions you really want to ask about women and finance.
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Bretton Woods: Shorthand for an international monetary system post-WWII that pegged many currencies to the dollar, which itself was convertible to gold. This kept exchange rates fairly stable. In 1971, then-US president Rich...
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K-shaped economy: This is where two groups diverge on things like spending and saving, even though they started from the same place, with one rising and the other falling. It can relate to households...
Gilt yields: Gilt yields are the interest rates investors earn on UK government bonds (gilts). They reflect the return for lending money to the government. Higher yields mean higher returns but often signal rising interest r...
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Credit bubble: A credit bubble happens when lenders get overly excited and give out too many loans. These are often to borrowers who either can’t afford those loans - particularly when in...
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Care economy: As well as a book by Tim Jackson, the care economy refers to all paid and unpaid work that supports people’s wellbeing, including childcare, elder care, healthcare and domesti...
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Rebalancing Act is a weekly newsletter highlighting how financial systems work against women. It is run by Selin and Nat, who met working together as financial journalists in London. Format changed in 2026. Information only, not financial advice.
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