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Russia in Ukraine: Let Loose the Dogs of War!

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Consequently, I will concentrate this post on how this crisis is playing out in markets, and the effects it has had, so far, on businesses and investments, and whether these effects are likely to be transient or permanent. The Lead In. Ukraine is also primarily a natural resource producer, especially iron ore, albeit on a smaller scale.

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Transcript: Albert Wenger

Barry Ritholtz

But I was really fascinated with the web from when I first discovered it, which was in a computer lab at MIT where I’m trying to do my stats homework. And Joshua added tags to that, and so you could browse things by tags. and — RITHOLTZ: Just because you had no place else to go.

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Russia in Ukraine: Let Loose the Dogs of War!

Musings on Markets

Consequently, I will concentrate this post on how this crisis is playing out in markets, and the effects it has had, so far, on businesses and investments, and whether these effects are likely to be transient or permanent. Ukraine is also primarily a natural resource producer, especially iron ore, albeit on a smaller scale.

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Deep Dive: Why The Pandemic Is Pushing MENA Regulators To Upgrade Open Banking, Privacy Laws

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The health crisis is prompting officials to adjust their views on financial regulations as many authorities had different priorities when they passed the first iterations of such rules more than a decade ago. The pandemic has refocused scrutiny on the open banking ecosystem’s privacy and security.

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Bitdefender: 40 Pct Of Pandemic-Themed Emails In First Half Of 2020 Were Spam

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Bitdefender said in its Mid-Year Threat Landscape Report 2020 that four out of 10 pandemic-themed emails in the first half of the year on average were tagged as spam. “As These new avenues of fraud have taken advantage of worries over stimulus checks and public health concerns amid the current health crisis to attract victims.

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Millennials Are Facing Their Second ‘Once-in-a-Lifetime’ Financial Crash

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And as Karen Webster noted in a 2016 commentary: “The generation that made sriracha a food group and yoga pants a go-to corporate wardrobe staple … the generation that every brand is desperately trying to woo is, by and large, broke.” economy would imply, and were unlikely to ever attain their parents’ earnings potential.

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Transcript: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton

Barry Ritholtz

JOHNSON: So I spent a year, my father said to me, “Look, if you’re going to be in the financial services business you should probably work in New York.” I actually think that what influences it more than anything now is the tech culture that’s going on on the West Coast. JOHNSON: Yeah, there you go.