Month: March 2021
Frederic Bastiat
‘Badge of honour’: China Sanctions Won’t Deter British MPs From Condemning Regime
A member of the Uighur community living in Turkey joins a protest against China in Istanbul last month.CREDIT:AP
Gov. Tate Reeves Disputes State’s COVID-19 Vaccine Data
Gov. Tate Reeves held his a press conference regarding COVID-19 updates at Trustmark Park in Pearl on March 22, 2021. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today
Honduras Central Bank Says Economy Could Grow 5.2% In 2021 After Pandemic, Hurricanes
TEGUCIGALPA, March 26 (Reuters) - Honduras’ economy is expected to grow up to 5.2% in 2021, the central bank president said on Friday, a major rebound from a contraction in…
Stellantis, Nissan, Nio Cut More Production Due To Chip Shortage
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Stellantis NV and Chinese electric vehicle maker Nio (NYSE:NIO) became the latest carmakers to announce new production cuts as a result of a global semiconductor chip shortage.
MMT’s Inflation Battle Will End In A Draw
Charles Goodhart, a brilliant banking historian and professor at the London School of Economics, recently said that “I have never seen a theory so criticized, in theory, and actually followed in practice.” He…
Fidelity Looking to Launch Bitcoin ETF
The fund still needs to be approved by the SEC.
Frederic Bastiat
Quote for the Day
“To say that the aim of the law is to cause justice to reign, is to use an expression that is not rigorously exact.”
‘Yes or no?’: Congress Fumes Over Big Tech’s Answers On Misinformation
Jack Dorsey, chief executive officer of Twitter, speaks virtually during a House Energy and Commerce Subcommittees hearing - seen on a tablet.CREDIT:BLOOMBERG
New Single-Family Home Sales Fell in February
Sales of new single-family homes fell sharply in February, decreasing 18.2 percent to 775,000 at a seasonally-adjusted annual rate from a 948,000 pace in January.