War in Ukraine sparks a commodity crisis
Ukraine has long been known as Europe’s breadbasket. The country’s vast fertile plains of black soil made it, along with south-western Russia, one of the
Ukraine has long been known as Europe’s breadbasket. The country’s vast fertile plains of black soil made it, along with south-western Russia, one of the
Households are increasingly feeling the effects of inflation on their personal finances, leading some to spend their savings to cope with big rises in the
Wheat prices have hit record highs on intensifying concerns of a supply shortage because of the war in Ukraine, raising the spectre of soaring global
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The Nonfarm payroll report today showed strength in hiring, modest wage increases, and a substantial decrease in unemployment. Employment rose by 678,000 in February, the
The accompanying article is excerpted and adapted from “The Wuhan Lockdown,” by Guobin Yang (Columbia University Press, 328 pages). The message was posted with two
I pulled down a post because the non-financial section, at the top, was based on a Scott Ritter post YouTube dated March 3 but was
Below, EPI economists offer their initial insights on the jobs report released this morning. The report showed a strong 678,000 jobs added in February, for
Poetry nook: This poem really spoke to me pic.twitter.com/Ni2WawzZ5J — Rudy Havenstein fixes this. (@RudyHavenstein) September 21, 2019 The END of ATMs in Australia? Thousands
The move towards central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) “is gaining momentum, driven by the ingenuity of Central Banks.” As a barrage of Western sanctions visit
My end of week morning train WFH reads: • Weaponizing Finance: To Punish Putin, the World Turned Finance Into a Weapon of War Russia’s central
Ukraine has long been known as Europe’s breadbasket. The country’s vast fertile plains of black soil made it, along with south-western Russia, one of the
Households are increasingly feeling the effects of inflation on their personal finances, leading some to spend their savings to cope with big rises in the
Wheat prices have hit record highs on intensifying concerns of a supply shortage because of the war in Ukraine, raising the spectre of soaring global
FiveThirtyEight is hiring an Art and Design Intern for the summer and fall. Are you someone who loves using photography, illustration and design to tell
Thomas Laryea is an international law and policy expert at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe. He specialises in advising governments and creditors on international finance matters.
The Nonfarm payroll report today showed strength in hiring, modest wage increases, and a substantial decrease in unemployment. Employment rose by 678,000 in February, the
The accompanying article is excerpted and adapted from “The Wuhan Lockdown,” by Guobin Yang (Columbia University Press, 328 pages). The message was posted with two
I pulled down a post because the non-financial section, at the top, was based on a Scott Ritter post YouTube dated March 3 but was
Below, EPI economists offer their initial insights on the jobs report released this morning. The report showed a strong 678,000 jobs added in February, for
Poetry nook: This poem really spoke to me pic.twitter.com/Ni2WawzZ5J — Rudy Havenstein fixes this. (@RudyHavenstein) September 21, 2019 The END of ATMs in Australia? Thousands
The move towards central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) “is gaining momentum, driven by the ingenuity of Central Banks.” As a barrage of Western sanctions visit
My end of week morning train WFH reads: • Weaponizing Finance: To Punish Putin, the World Turned Finance Into a Weapon of War Russia’s central