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New economic data from across the APEC region shows a softer economic contraction of 1.9 percent in 2020, with continued fiscal measures leading to a rise in government consumption and improved investment and household consumption. According to the latest .
Columbus, OH – On Thursday, The Buckeye Institute released a new policy report,
New Hampshire’s Economic Recovery: Better Than Expected, by its Economic Research Center in partnership with the Josiah Bartlett Center. The new report found that “[c]oming out of 2020, New Hampshire is in better financial shape than many other states thanks to a sound revenue structure, relatively restrained spending, a strong economy, and good management.”
In the report, author Logan Kolas, an economic policy analyst with the Economic Research Center at The Buckeye Institute, builds on his research in
A Case Study from the Heartland: Ohio’s Tax Collections Reveal Danger from Big Government Bailout, writing, “The pandemic of 2020 has done untold economic damage to households, businesses, and state and local governments across the country. Fortunately, New Hampshire’s fiscal house was in order before the pandemic, with low taxes and a healthy reserve fund that made it easier for state p
British Pound (GBP) Latest: GBP/USD Upside Persists , EUR/GBP Bearish - UK GDP Firms 2021-02-12 07:30:00 Justin McQueen, Analyst
GBP/USD Sees Limited Reaction to Better Than Expected GDP
EUR/GBP Remains Bearish Below 0.8860
UK Q4 GDP Recap
UK GDP Q4 Y/Y: -6.5% vs Exp. -8.1% (Prior -8.9%) - Q/Q: 1.0% vs Exp. 0.5% (Prior 4.1%)
UK GDP for the fourth quarter came in firmly above expectations at 1% (Exp. 0.5%), which saw the yearly rate at -6.5%, against the consensus of -8.1%. While the GDP data has printed notably better than expected, this is not entirely a surprise, given last week’s BoE monetary policy report, in which the central bank stated that Q4 GDP was materially better than their initial forecasts. In turn, the Pound has seen a very muted reaction to the data with GBP/USD continuing to hover around the 1.38 handle. Going forward, the vaccine rollout will remain among the key drivers for the Pound.
I don’t mean to pry or be too personal, but tell me true how do you feel about sex, religion, politics, money, diversity and your ex-wife?
Those are what are called “sensitive questions.” In certain venues, you could get shot for asking them. But it turns out we should not be afraid to ask these questions, according to a new study, “The (Better Than Expected) Consequences of Asking Sensitive Questions,” authored by Einav Hart, Eric VanEpps and Maurice Schweitzer.
In any effective negotiation, it is important to ask questions. If the goal is to get to a yes, then you need to know where the damn goal posts are, otherwise you are flying blind and probably headed for an interception.