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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Will Americans’ pandemic savings stash keep the economy rolling?

The “stimmy” boost may linger even as policymakers wind down support

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Will remote work stick after the pandemic?

Speakers at the American Economics Association’s annual pow-wow take a shot at the question

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
The $28trn global reach of Asian finance

As private savings have built up in East and South-East Asia, the region’s financiers now wield heft in far-flung asset markets

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
The new government hopes to cure Germans’ distaste for the stockmarket

Plans include funding a small part of the public-pension scheme through stock investment

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Economists are agreeing with each other more

A new survey finds growing consensus, notably on the need for more activist economic policy

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Could China’s north-east be home to its next banking disaster?

The economy is struggling, and its banks are under stress

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  • by david hall
The EU’s green-investing “taxonomy” could go global

But will it steer capital towards deserving projects?

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  • by david hall
Why gold has lost some of its investment allure

It has been less reliable than inflation-protected Treasuries, and is less exciting than crypto

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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