By half-past midnight on the east coast, the results of the most consequential election in
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It’s Time To Be Honest About What America’s ‘Values’ Really Are
For most of the last three years, those of an optimistic persuasion in the US
‘Never, Ever, Ever’
Global equities were again buoyant as election day dawned in the US, where nearly 98
‘Fire Fauci!’ Failing The Rationality Test In The Kingdom Of Unreason
Over the weekend, Donald Trump’s favorite pandemic adviser, Scott Atlas, appeared on Russian state television
An Eleventh Hour Election Warning For Traders And Investors
Editor’s note: The following piece first ran here on Sunday. We’re keeping it featured prominently
‘Christmas Is Going To Be Different This Year’: Boris Johnson Orders England Back Into Lockdown
Just days after France, Italy, and Germany implemented strict new containment protocols amid an aggressive
Most Americans Would Be Better Off Voting For A ‘Radical’
“When the sky is falling, Congress will act,” Claudia Sahm told Bloomberg, for a Thursday
No Magical Solution
Daily coronavirus cases in Germany topped 20,000 for the first time since the onset of
Difficult Days And Demands Of The People
“As the nation did after Memorial Day, we are [facing] another critical point in the
Boeing Lands In Xi’s Crosshairs As Taiwan Spat Nears Boiling Point
On a day when ominous headlines around new COVID-19 restrictions in Europe were front and
New White House Outbreak Undermines Trump Message In Final Week Of Campaign
Marc Short, Mike Pence’s chief of staff, tested positive for coronavirus on Saturday. The news
A Slippery Slope Straight ‘To Hell’
Assuming US stocks “wanted” to go quietly into the weekend, the final US presidential debate
Running Interference
The mood was somewhat sour Thursday ahead of the last US presidential debate. Reports that
‘That’s The Plan’: Pelosi, Mnuchin See Stimulus Deal By Saturday, But Senate Hurdle Remains
Predictably, market participants were inundated with stimulus headlines after the closing bell Tuesday, as a
Stranger Than Fiction: Trump Calls Fauci A 500-Year-Old ‘Idiot’ On A Recorded Phone Call
Satire is dead. It’s a common refrain heard across social media and echoed by journalists
Why The Size Of A Senate Majority Is ‘More Important Than Ever’ And The Fate Of The Filibuster
When you think about the economic and market implications of a prospective Democratic sweep in
48 Hours, Two Minutes, Many Numbers
“If you said a trillion-eight, if you said 2 trillion, if you said 2 trillion-two
Mitch And Marie
Outside of housing, there’s little in the way of data on the docket stateside in
‘A Lot Of This Is Him’: Desperate Times, Dangerous Rhetoric As Election Looms
“A lot of this is the president himself,” an adviser to Donald Trump told Axios’s
Waiting Games
Markets were optimistic Friday as investors awaited news on fiscal stimulus in the US and
Mitch’s Message
“What I’ll put on the floor is a half a trillion dollars – that’s a
It’s Not The Economy, Stupid. It’s Your Identity
On Wednesday, Donald Trump delivered a series of remarks on the economy in a webinar
Go Big Or I’ll Tweet!
“STIMULUS! Go big or go home!!!,” Donald Trump exclaimed on Tuesday, in a public version
Waterloo And ‘The People’
“The White House might be less interested in enacting a $2 trillion deal if payments
Trump ‘Feels Great’ In Balcony ‘Blexit’ Event. Gets Coveted Taliban Endorsement
On Saturday, Donald Trump hosted what amounted to a mini-campaign rally from a balcony at
Trump Now Says He Wants A Bigger Stimulus Deal Than Pelosi. But It’s Not Up To Them
Predictably, Donald Trump turned out to be totally unpredictable during his first week on the
One Bad Turn Deserves Another
“Optimism over a stimulus deal” — that’s what the financial media ran with on Thursday
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