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Siobhán Delaney

Trump’s tariff threat sparks crypto crash “COVID-scale bombshell” — XRP halves in 30 minutes Bitcoin plunges over 8% in two days The crypto market’s fragile leverage structure has once again hit its limit.

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David O'Neill

Extra information helps only when it adds new, orthogonal signal and is easy to process Central banks and schools should use plain anchors and concrete rules to trigger a Bayesian information update Measure belief shifts, not word counts, and iterate when messages fail to move the posterior

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Ethan McGowan

Domestic transfers are instant; cross-border isn’t Linking FPS enables instant cross-border payments Stablecoins’ edge narrows; universities integrate Over seventy countries already transfer money domestically in sec

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David O'Neill

Diverse central bank messages help schools manage borrowing and risk Single-voice guidance can harm welfare via the Hirshleifer effect Adopt disciplined plurality: fixed venues, ranges, and scenario-based planning When

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Ethan McGowan

Wage volatility is widespread, especially in low-income, hourly education jobs Fixed-wage mandates shift risk to hours and jobs, not remove it Schools should share risk with guaranteed hours, predictability pay, lawful overtime, and work-sharing

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David O'Neill

Retail investing is up; teach people to earn the market, not chase alpha. Use low fees, diversification, and cool-off safeguards to curb herding and fraud—especially for seniors Tie curricula to app defaults so good habits are automatic and long-term wealth compounds

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Siobhán Delaney

Miran’s Claim of Lower Neutral Rate JPMorgan: “Insufficient Case for Large Cuts” Economic Indicators Provide No Support Stephen Miran, Federal Reserve Governor/Photo=Getty Images Stephe

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David O'Neill

Europe isn’t short on capital or degrees; it’s short on TFP The fix is leadership that scales tech, intangibles, and management practice Educators, policymakers, and CEOs should fund intangibles and integrate AI in SME training

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Tyler Hansbrough

U.S. Q2 GDP growth finalized at 3.8% Sharp drop in imports drives stronger growth compared to Q1 Solid growth paired with inflation concerns may slow Fed rate cuts The finalized U.S.

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Matthew Reuter

Foreign investors to trade bonds and equities freely Comprehensive roadmap to be unveiled within the year Liquidity shortage in overnight trading remains a hurdle Lee Jae-myung, President of South Korea, delivers a keynote

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Keith Lee

Communism did not reduce inequality more than other regimes and lowered overall welfare Europe’s welfare capitalism cuts disposable-income gaps through taxes, transfers, and strong delivery systems Tie school funding, time, and data to disadvantage to shrink learning gaps fast

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David O'Neill

Credible budgets cut inflation Rising defense and debt threaten school funding Multi-year fiscal plans can protect education In May 2010, Greece initiated a significant one-year budget cut in the euro area, reducing i

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Niamh O’Sullivan

Plans for Large-Scale Capital Raise via Equity SaleUncertainty Over Capital Use and Investment Strategy

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Stefan Schneider

Baht Strength Puts Key Industries at RiskEchoes of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis

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Ethan McGowan

Europe must shift from cheap capital to quality allocation Skilled investors channeling funds to R&D lift productivity and GDP far more than lower spreads Deliver it with a safe asset, harmonised disclosure, scale-up capital, and university pipelines that measure quality

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David O'Neill

Forecast errors turned a supply shock into larger welfare losses; “look-through” amplified them Make look-through state-contingent with public shock decompositions and automatic triggers Shield schools via indexed budgets, pooled energy hedging, and efficiency investments that cut volatile costs

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