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The sky is orange. The answers are hard.
Food supplies; Cyprus; ancient NFTs
What stage of the cycle is this?
Do Americans care more about the US economy or US foreign policy?
Crypto; squatting; murder in the UK and much more . . .
BNPL begins to break.
When it comes to US inflation, there are problems in the pipeline that have nothing to do with things that come down pipelines.
Only smarties know the answers.
Russian energy; Shenzhen; wage-price spirals
Elliott Management’s former legal eagle Jay Newman is sceptical that the west will really be able to hurt oligarchs much
Commodities go crazy: numismatics edition
Russia’s behaviour forces lawyers to exhume international law precedents from nastier eras to determine the legal consequences for Ukraine’s financial liabilities
Crypto; Pet Smart; Aravt and, for a change, not much on Russia
Economic consequences; China’s rise; Zoltan reply
Sorting the Snowflakes from the billionaires since February 2022.
Russia could open itself up to Argentina-style litigation if it ever manages to restructure its debts.
Realism; excessive noise; Tarkov
Squeeze.
Russia; Ukraine; the hip-hop blogosphere and much more . . .
We could be set for our most volatile week ever
‘Westsplaining’; sanctions repercussions; wheat shortages
When it comes to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine there are no easy answers for the international financial community, including the IMF.
$1tn economic hits; container ships; super yachts
Your weekly dose of respite from doom scrolling.
Russia; Ukraine; and contrarianism
Money isn’t an asset. It’s a privilege
Norma Cohen explores whether Russia’s invasion of Ukraine can be sustained in the face of economic sanctions.
Roubles; natural gas; heart-throb crypto naysayers
The sanctions on the Central Bank of Russia’s securities may prompt other countries to reassess how and where they hold their wealth.
It was broad financial sanctions and fines, not cutting off access to the messaging network, that had the biggest impact.
And a lucky winner.
Russia; Ukraine; and some other stuff
The Russian market might be closed, but plenty of other securities are gapping down.
Officials in Moscow will be hard pressed to halt a collapse in the rouble. Here’s why.
Sanctions; plumbing; shipping
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