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China’s heavy industry is experiencing a 'V-shaped’ recovery and guess who benefits: Rio Tinto Zinc, which is key iron ore supplier and won $14bn tender to develop giant new mine in Simandou Guinea.
https://t.co/BZbZxnzoUW
“When the smartest operator in the US army rents a store, we don’t ask no questions. We just want to be cut in.” ->
“Don’t you own a piece of it?” asks one in a panic. “Me? I’m in the army,” replies Bilko. “What would I want with an empty store?”
https://t.co/GTEuh8vAWM
Global Study of Firearms Trafficking 2020 by @UNODC
Alarming report. GREAT cover art.
https://t.co/PpmtTgRCUf
The @WSJ is calling the BofJ the Frankenstein lab of monetary policy. @business had a pretty good illustration.
https://t.co/5X36drI4gn
One more shout out for the truly great illustration on @TheEconomist
Work of @D_Urbo_Design
Steam punk
Combined harvester-money mill
Circular flow
Sea of money
Sense of drowning
Viewing skyline of money center from afar
You could teach an entire seminar out of this one image.
Why the “doomsday” Thwaite’s glacier is so crucial to the stability of wider West Antartica ice sheet. https://t.co/kyvXWjSjM4
We started this crisis talking about Xi’s Chernobyl moment. Now we have Harold James debating America’s "Late Soviet" moment.
https://t.co/C8LTDdEler
Sterling’s faded illusion of sovereignty: 3 part @FT series on £ as EM currency:
1. Original provocation
@eva_szalay
https://t.co/A1eEufb1kQ
2.
Rebuttal by
@jemimajoanna @senoj_erialc
https://t.co/rUwqybwQix
3. Historical context by @philipstephens
https://t.co/7GPzN6FNIv
This graphic of China and the COVID crisis by @eshakespeare for @guardian is astonishing. Love the references to Soviet era montage.
In my next life, can I please be "political economy photomontage illustrator”? https://t.co/20BdM46Asq