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ECB shouldn’t obsess about inflation

Just because something is unlikely doesn’t mean it’s not worth worrying about it. A sudden return of inflation after years of weak price pressures fits right into this category. The euro zone is particularly exposed to a sudden return of inflation. The European Central Bank’s (ECB) loose monetary policy has played an essential role in preserving financial stability in the ...

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Can web’s dark recesses save the social media?

Facebook Inc has long defended its lackadaisical approach to misinformation by saying that if it imposed stricter conditions, such content would proliferate elsewhere anyway. Far better to monitor conversation itself … or something. But pushing false information and incitement to violence to the darker recesses of the web would be better. Facebook’s line of reasoning has long seemed disingenuous, not ...

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Why Big Oil isn’t cutting its Republican ties, yet

Big Oil faces that old political dilemma. You know the one. On the one hand, the industry’s chosen party has its back on regulation and climate policy. On the other, the same party also tried to overturn the result of a democratic election in favour of a president who encouraged a mob to attack the Capitol, thereby endangering our whole ...

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