Wednesday 29 March 2017


Five books on Brexit, nice consolidation
http://fivebooks.com/interview/jonathan-portes-brexit/


It is almost a truism, certainly among economists, that the big structural problems in the UK—to do with the labour market position of the low-skilled, the education system and the housing market—actually have little or nothing to do with the UK’s membership of the EU one way or the other. 
If Hannan upsets you , here's some 'Hannan fodder'
http://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/2017/03/calum-kerr-governing-digital-economy
15. Has anyone ever managed to read a tweet by Hannan beginning with the words “a reminder” without getting an overwhelming urge to do unspeakable things to an inanimate object, just to get rid of their rage?


HFT as an insight into where fintech is going

Markets are cyclical, Darwinian and subject to diminishing returns. Nothing new in that observation. But people do seem to forget it all the time https://ftalphaville.ft.com/2017/03/28/2186482/hft-as-an-insight-into-where-fintech-is-going/

“You see the world not as it is, but as you are.”


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