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Don’t be afraid of the net neutrality repeal

Now that the US Federal Communications Commission has killed net neutrality, what happens next — assuming appeals fail — depends on the economic incentives for internet service providers. These incentives make it unlikely that there will be significant changes to the user’s experience. In at least two ways, the internet in the US wasn’t completely neutral even while the 2015 ...

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Draghi says ECB will fall short of meeting inflation goal in 2020

Bloomberg Mario Draghi stopped short of declaring that the European Central Bank will meet its inflation goal in 2020, signalling that the euro-area economy isn’t yet strong enough to warrant weaning off monetary stimulus. The ECB president unveiled updated economic projections that showed continued gro- wth over the next three years but only slowly improving consumer-price gains. Inflation will average ...

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EU banks told to get crisis-ready by removing wind-down hurdles

Bloomberg Big euro-area lenders face a choice; clean up the complicated corporate structures that make them difficult to wind down in a crisis, or watch Elke Koenig do it for them. Koenig, head of the Brussels-based Single Resolution Board, said in an interview that streamlining banks’ architecture and ensuring they can fund their own demise without taxpayers’ help will be ...

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