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Does your country need digital cash?

Nine out of 10 central banks are exploring electronic versions of physical cash, according to the Bank for International Settlements’ 2021 survey of monetary authorities released this month. Nearly everyone, it seems, is convinced that the future of money is digital. While that might be right, does every country need to be on the bandwagon just yet? Not really. Whether ...

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Long Covid in real estate weighs on core inflation

  It’s time to mark cards for what has become the single most important data release for global markets: the US consumer price inflation data. This one is consequential, although perhaps not as important as it feels at present. The virtually universal expectation is that the headline annual CPI number will fall compared to the previous month, for the first ...

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Democrats are flunking Covid pandemic 101

  Congress still hasn’t approved supplemental funding for Covid-19 vaccines, booster shots, treatments, tests and scientific work in a bill it’s been sitting on for months. Democrats have the tools to make it happen, but they aren’t using them. Republicans are filibustering against the bill in the Senate, holding the spending hostage in an attempt to get their way on ...

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