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Why America’s Population Advantage Has Evaporated
There are good and bad reasons, but they all add up to a grim economic future, especially for younger people.
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How Many Airbuses Can the EU Invent? Too Many
Batteries, cloud computing and now semiconductors are getting state backing. What’s missing are the ingredients for fostering the next big idea.
Daniel Moss
A 'Very Modest' Taper Is Undeserving of a Tantrum
Investors zeroed in on Janet Yellen’s comments that rates will have to rise “somewhat.” That wasn’t the operative phrase.
David Fickling
Australia Must Stop Jumping at Chinese Shadows
Defense officials are scrutinizing Beijing’s investment at the Port of Darwin amid security concerns. There are bigger problems to worry about.
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Bloomberg New Economy Conversations: The Ascent of Digital Money
Covid-19 has accelerated a monetary revolution. China is at the forefront, launching the world’s first central bank-issued digital currency. Bitcoin is rocketing in value, although debate rages over whether it is “digital gold,” a hedge against inflation at a time of rampant government spending, or fool’s gold. Bloomberg New Economy Editorial Director Andy Browne discusses the ascent of digital money with IMF Economic Counsellor Gita Gopinath, Mastercard's Raj Dhamodharan, SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce, and Grayscale Investments CEO Michael Sonnenshein. (Source: Bloomberg)
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