The U.S. pandemic experience has been associated with a cumulative excess mortality
Cumulated deaths per capita are exhibiting a slight slowdown
Wall Street, of course, is bewitched by the Fed’s QE. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve is these days uninterested in assessing either QE’s effects or risks. Observation and evaluation of QE is left to us. Every week, Doug Noland, summarizes the effects and dangers brilliantly.
GDP figures by the OECD for the fourth quarter of 2020 show the ongoing impact the coronavirus is having on economies around the world. China was the first (and only) economy that bounced back from its coronavirus losses, recording a year-over-year gro…
First estimates of the UK’s GDP in 2020 reveal that the country’s economy contracted by 9.9 percent in comparison to 2019. That marks the largest drop on record and as this infographic shows, by some margin. As stated by the Office for National Statist…
As millions of people around the world are trying to find a last-minute (virtual) date for Valentine’s Day, Tinder’s servers are probably running hot these days. The market-leading dating app has not only revolutionized the dating game since its launch…
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Democratic impeachment managers continued to make their case in proving former President Donald Trump’s role in gathering and inciting a violent mob to storm the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Much of the evidence surround’s Trump’s months-long misinformation…
Why would anyone sell when further gains are guaranteed? Because the gains are unreal but the losses are real.
One year ago, on February 11, 2020, the World Health Organization found the name for what has been shaping our lives ever since: COVID-19. “Under agreed guidelines between WHO, the World Organisation for Animal Health and the Food and Agriculture Organ…