
Sunday links: policy blunders
9 months ago
2 MIN READ
Markets
- A lot of stock market indices are sitting at all-time highs. (allstarcharts.com)
- It’s not just the U.S. that is seeing fewer publicly traded companies. (apolloacademy.com)
Finance
- How cold-storage operator Lineage ($LINE) became the biggest IPO of 2024 so far. (wsj.com)
- Revolut now has a UK banking license. (ft.com)
Fund management
- Does your alternatives fund charge fees on gross or net assets? (wsj.com)
- Chuck Royce, founder of Royce Funds, is retiring. (on.ft.com)
Cities
- Cities are struggling to hire enough police officers, even with higher pay. (wsj.com)
- As small towns empty out, it gets more difficult to maintain services. (wsj.com)
- In praise of the public pool. (vox.com)
Work
- Research on how race, class and location affect economic mobility in the U.S. (nytimes.com)
- The number of Americans earning the minimum wage keeps shrinking. (axios.com)
- Tech jobs are moving out of California. (bloomberg.com)
- Some less than encouraging results for UBI. (vox.com)
Russia
- How Russia has been able to provide manpower to its army in Ukraine. (unherd.com)
- How Russia continues to obtain banned tech through intermediaries. (nytimes.com)
- Russia’s elites are doing just fine. (ft.com)
Economy
- The case for the Fed to cut rates. (wsj.com)
- How the post-pandemic economy is messing with the Sahm Rule. (stayathomemacro.substack.com)
- Is the Treasury relying too heavily on T-bill issuance? (ft.com)
- The economic schedule for the coming week. (calculatedriskblog.com)
Earlier on Abnormal Returns
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- What you missed in our Saturday linkfest. (abnormalreturns.com)
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