Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2009

- Oh how I wish I wish this had happened while I was living in London: the heaviest snowfall in almost two decades has hit the UK capital. I've always wondered how the City workers would react to snowfall and now we've found out: they take a "snow day" - to the cost of about 1 billion pounds. (Here's a slideshow, and more funny)

- Anti-protectionist writing continues to pour out of the economic blogosphere. You can find a writer at Free Exchange dismantling the populist argument here; the Davos crowd is understandably nervous, and Willem Buiter is his usual, uncompromising self. A sample:

If anything like the Buy American clause inserted by the House survives in the bill president Obama gets on his desk, he must veto it. The questionable value of the fiscal stimulus is overwhelmed by the unquestionable domestic and global harm caused by the Buy American clause. If president Obama fails to veto a protectionism-laced bill, it will be clear that we have a wuss in the White House.

- China's manufacturing sector contracted for the sixth consecutive month in January. But in fact the trend is much wider than that, and much worse. Cue the trade war.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

-The FT bids adieu to the commodity super-cycle.

-In lost in translation news- a German science journal, wanting some pretty Chinese characters for its cover, inadvertently publishes an ad for a Macau brothel.
-The Guardian's Andy Beckett looks at London Mayor Boris Johnson's first 6 months in office. His verdict? Bad for Boris. ("Bad for Boris" would be a great band name, like the incredible "Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin". Has there ever been a better name than that?)
-The NY Times charts the "Hidden Travels of the Atomic Bomb".
-Finally, Gordon Brown's Superman complex:

 

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