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Izzy and Jamie will be experimenting in Clubhouse talking markets, ETFs and stimulus. Join them.
Price is what you pay, pain is what you get.
Greensill; inflation; Silicon Valley savants and much more . . .
Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
‘Rishi Sunak is not trying to be Joe Biden, he’s trying to protect from what Joe Biden might do to the UK economy’
Being an insider might not be so great if you need to liquidate.
Macro chips; inflation; Greensill; and much more.
West London loves gated communities, but not like this one.
An obscure but tweak-able mechanism within the ETF structure plays an important role in shock absorbing market volatility, argues a BIS paper. The question is, to what degree does it displace risk elsewhere?
The Bank of England becomes the first major central bank to commit to offloading brown assets
For every Tesla, there’s Nokia, Kodak and Cisco.
It’s time for a rethink.
Zoltan; UBI; a booming central bank stock; and much more.
How the EU humiliated itself; democracy under siege; a $100bn crypto cult; Amazon’s cash flow; and much more.
ETF arbitrage; KGB insights; An NFT gold rush.
Those, and a risible correction.
Monetary policymakers are, increasingly, less in tune with one another.
“Several guests are unwelcome at Pontins”. (And they all happen to have Irish surnames.)
Shrooms; soccer; Walmart and much more . . .
If you’re worried about inflation, you’d better look away now.
Truly one of the most shocking bits of “research” we have ever seen from an investment bank.
ARK ETFs have defied mechanical disruptions despite major outflows and price declines in recent days. The question is: have they inadvertently transferred risk to unknown quarters?
The power of Cathie Wood; miserable emails; basic conservatives; the Brits are alright; and much more.
If central banks can print money out of thin air, why can’t the rest of us?
Texas; speculation; ARKK; and much more.
Just in time for Christmas.
Ceci n'est pas an ICO. Or an IPO. It's a direct listing.
Time is a flat circle
Craig-toshi Nakamoto is back. And he means business.
Dalio on the bubble; Bitcoin; Fox News and much more . . .
FT Alphaville is looking for writers.
Russell Brand on the media; Fox News; Productivity growth
It depends on what side of the pond you live.
The NY Attorney-General’s ruling on Tether and Bitfinex stands to destabilise the way dollars flow into the bitcoin value system. But Bitcoin’s meme warriors are buffering up their defences.
Did someone say froth?
Rishi meets: Lady Mone of Mayfair.
Electric vehicle stocks are getting crushed. Colour us surprised.
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