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1947, 1970s, 2008: Inflation experts look back into history for lessons

Read more about 1947, 1970s, 2008: Inflation experts look back into history for lessons on Business Standard. Central bankers know how to raise benchmark interest rates, but they have less experience in calibrating the exit from quantitative easing.

Smash-hit Attack on Titan spoke to chaotic modern times

Smash-hit Attack on Titan spoke to chaotic modern times
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Smash-hit manga Attack on Titan spoke to chaotic modern times

Smash-hit manga Attack on Titan spoke to chaotic modern times May 15, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) This photo taken in April 2021 shows volumes of the manga series Attack on Titan. (Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo) The global best-selling Japanese manga series Shingeki no Kyojin, known as Attack on Titan in English, concluded in April, arousing a torrent of emotional responses from fans. Written and drawn by Hajime Isayama, 34, the series depicts a grueling series of battles taking place on an epic scale between humans and gigantic man-eating humanoids referred to as Titans. Many fans took to the internet after the last episode to declare the saga a brutal but truly beautiful story.

Smash-hit Attack on Titan spoke to chaotic modern times

View: The era of big fiscal spending has only just begun

View: The era of big fiscal spending has only just begun SECTIONS Last Updated: May 13, 2021, 10:40 AM IST Share AP Prime Minister Scott Morrison s team forecast this week a shortfall worth 5 per cent of gross domestic product in the year through June 2022, greater than anticipated. Australia is fortifying the economy with huge government spending that will last well beyond this year s projected global rebound. With Covid-19 infections resurgent in Asia, prompting fresh curbs on activity, it’s time to shift our thinking about the longevity of big-ticket stimulus. This isn’t going to be a one-shot deal. Prime Minister Scott Morrison s team forecast this week a shortfall worth 5 per cent of gross domestic product in the year through June 2022, greater than anticipated. Finances will be in the red at least until 2025, officials predict. (This, in a country once fixated on a balanced budget.) The message contrasts starkly with pledges by Morrison and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg

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