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AYA analytic report on the global macro economic outlook February 2023

2023-02-01Our fintech finbuzz analytic report shines fresh light on the current global macro economic outlook.

Our fintech finbuzz analytic report shines light on the current global macro-financial outlook. As of Winter-Spring 2023, the macro analytic report delves into the recent triple mega trends of high inflation, interest rate norm...+See More
AYA analytic report on the global macro economic outlook August 2022

2022-08-01Our fintech finbuzz analytic report shines fresh light on the current global macro economic outlook.

Our fintech finbuzz analytic report shines light on the current global macro-financial outlook. As of Summer-Fall 2022, the macro analytic report delves into the recent mega trends in the financial services industry. Also, our ...+See More
AYA analytic report on the global macro economic outlook February 2022

2022-02-01Our fintech finbuzz analytic report shines fresh light on the current global macro economic outlook.

Our fintech finbuzz analytic report shines light on the current global macro-financial outlook. As of Winter-Spring 2022, the macro analytic report delves into the recent mega trends in the global asset management industry. Als...+See More
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Yale macro economist Stephen Roach draws 3 major conclusions with respect to the Chinese long-run view of the current tech trade conflict with America.

Joseph Corr

2019-09-05 09:26:00 Thursday ET

Yale macro economist Stephen Roach draws 3 major conclusions with respect to the Chinese long-run view of the current tech trade conflict with America.

Yale macro economist Stephen Roach draws 3 major conclusions with respect to the Chinese long-run view of the current tech trade conflict with America. Firs

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Berkeley professor and economist Barry Eichengreen reconciles the nominal and real interest rates to argue in favor of greater fiscal deficits.

Joseph Corr

2019-05-23 10:33:00 Thursday ET

Berkeley professor and economist Barry Eichengreen reconciles the nominal and real interest rates to argue in favor of greater fiscal deficits.

Berkeley professor and economist Barry Eichengreen reconciles the nominal and real interest rates to argue in favor of greater fiscal deficits. French econo

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The business legacy of Steve Jobs transforms smart mobile devices with Internet connectivity and digital content.

Becky Berkman

2020-03-19 13:39:00 Thursday ET

The business legacy of Steve Jobs transforms smart mobile devices with Internet connectivity and digital content.

The business legacy and sensitivity of Steve Jobs can transform smart mobile devices with Internet connectivity, music and video content curation, and digit

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It can be practical for the U.S. to impose the 2% Warren wealth tax on the rich.

Dan Rochefort

2019-02-03 13:39:00 Sunday ET

It can be practical for the U.S. to impose the 2% Warren wealth tax on the rich.

It can be practical for the U.S. to impose the 2% wealth tax on the rich. Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren proposes a 2% wealth tax on the richest Americ

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Smart firms and customers connect the continuous flow of lean production to the lean consumption of cost-effective minimum viable products.

Olivia London

2020-07-26 15:29:00 Sunday ET

Smart firms and customers connect the continuous flow of lean production to the lean consumption of cost-effective minimum viable products.

Firms and customers create value and wealth together by joining the continual flow of small batches of lean production to the lean consumption of cost-effec

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New York Fed CEO John Williams listens to sharp share price declines as part of the data-dependent interest rate policy.

Dan Rochefort

2019-01-02 06:28:00 Wednesday ET

New York Fed CEO John Williams listens to sharp share price declines as part of the data-dependent interest rate policy.

New York Fed CEO John Williams listens to sharp share price declines as part of the data-dependent interest rate policy. The Federal Reserve can respond to

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