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Covid: Swiss becoming more skeptical of vaccines
Mistrust of vaccines against Covid-19 continues to rise in Switzerland, according to a recently published survey.
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Can 20 Years of Deflation Be Compressed into Two Years? We’re About to Find Out
Extremes become more extreme right up until they reverse, a reversal no one believes possible here in the waning days of 2020.
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The US Money Supply Was up 37 Percent in November
In November, money supply growth rate was essentially unchanged from October and remains near September's all-time high. The stabilization we find in money-supply growth in recent months comes after eight months of record-breaking growth in the US which came in the wake of unprecedented quantitative easing, central bank asset purchases, and various stimulus packages.
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Switzerland among best placed to recover from Covid crisis
Switzerland is among the countries best equipped to withstand the effects of the global pandemic, although no nation has emerged unscathed, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF).
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FX Daily, December 16: Greenback Slides Ahead of FOMC as Optimism Underpins Risk Appetites
Overview: The S&P 500 snapped a four-day downdraft helped by optimism over the progress toward fiscal stimulus and some hope that a new trade deal can still be negotiated between the UK and EU. Europe reported better than expected PMIs. Equities are broadly higher, as are interest rates, while the dollar slumps.
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“Dirk Niepelt im swissinfo.ch-Gespräch (Interview with Dirk Niepelt),” swissinfo, 2020
Swissinfo, December 14, 2020. HTML, podcast.
We talk about CBDC, the Swiss National Bank, whether CBDC would render it easier to implement helicopter drops, and how central bank profits should be distributed.
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This Global Growth Stuff, China Still Wants A Word
Before there could be “globally synchronized growth”, it had been plain old “global growth.” The former from 2017 appended the term “synchronized” to its latter 2014 forerunner in order to jazz it up. And it needed the additional rhetorical flourish due to the simple fact that in 2015 for all the stated promise of “global growth” it ended up meaning next to nothing in reality.Oddly the same for 2017’s update heading into 2018 and...
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Covid, December 16: declaring extraordinary situation pointless right now, says Swiss minister
Speaking to broadcaster RTS, Swiss health minister Alain Berset said the pandemic was under control and that it currently made no sense to declare an extraordinary situation, a provision in Swiss law on managing infectious diseases that allows the Federal Council to take charge of the situation over and above cantonal governments.
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FX Daily, December 15: The Bulls are Emboldened
The S&P fell for the fourth consecutive session yesterday, the longest losing streak of the quarter, and this seemed to encourage profit-taking in the Asia Pacific region today. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index slipped for the second consecutive session, and even confirmation of the Chinese recovery failed to lift the Shanghai Composite.
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Neues Allzeithoch dank dieser Kerze | Der Blick auf die Woche | KW 51
Neues Allzeithoch Dank dieser Kerze | Der Blick auf die Woche | KW 51
In dieser Woche stellen wir uns die Frage, ob es dank dieser Kerze zu neuen Allzeithochs kommen wird?
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Swiss Producer and Import Price Index in November 2020: -2.7 percent YoY, -0.1 percent MoM
The Producer and Import Price Index fell by 0.1% in November 2020 compared with the previous month. The index stood at 97.9 points (December 2015 = 100). This decline was due in particular to lower prices for petroleum products and pharmaceutical preparations.
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Switzerland and UK sign agreement on mobility of service suppliers
An agreement that secures reciprocal, facilitated market access for service providers from Switzerland and Britain from January 1 has been signed by Economics Minister Guy Parmelin and Liz Truss, the British Secretary of State for International Trade.
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FOMC Preview
The two-day FOMC meeting starts tomorrow and wraps up Wednesday afternoon. While no policy changes are expected, we highlight what the Fed may or may not do. We expect a dovish hold, with Powell underscoring the growing downside risks facing the US economy in the coming months.
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Entrepreneurial Empowerment: You Are Only as Good as Your Employees
As employees are increasingly recognized as an important source of ideas and inspiration, contemporary leadership research finds that the central task of leaders is to empower employees to realize their skills and talents to achieve an organizations’ visions and goals.
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Professor Dr. Hans-Werner Sinn: „Das Klimaproblem und die deutsche Energiewende“
14. Dezember 2020 – Am 10. Oktober 2020 fand im Hotel „Bayerischer Hof“, München, die 8. Jahreskonferenz des Ludwig von Mises Institut Deutschland statt. Das Thema lautete: „Wie der Markt Umwelt und Ressourcen schützt“.
Einen Konferenzbericht von Rainer Bieling finden Sie hier.
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One Little Problem with the “All-Electric” Auto Fleet: What Do We Do with all the “Waste” Gasoline?
Regardless of what happens with vaccines and Covid-19, debt and energy--inextricably bound as debt funds consumption-- will destabilize the global economy in a self-reinforcing feedback.
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Cool Video: CNBC-Asia–Brexit, Sterling, the Euro, and Dollar
I had the privilege to join Sri Jegarajah at CNBC Asia at the start of today's Asia Pacific session. We had a broad chat about the dollar, Brexit, and the euro. He gave me the opportunity to sketch out my views:1. The dollar's entered a cyclical decline, and the "twin deficit" issue will likely frame the narrative.
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FX Daily, December 14: Brexit Deal Hopes Lift Sterling
The fact that the UK and EU negotiators are still talking is seen as a constructive development and has spurred a sharp bounce in sterling. It traded below $1.3150 before the weekend and is pushing above $1.3400 in the European morning.
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Switzerland’s population happy with the health system, according to survey
Switzerland’s health system is rated highly by the public, according to the latest survey conducted in eleven countries by the Commonwealth Fund Foundation.
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What “Capitalism” Really Means
Descriptive terms which people use are often quite misleading. In talking about modern captains of industry and leaders of big business, for instance, they call a man a "chocolate king" or a "cotton king" or an "automobile king."
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