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The Bank for International Settlements issued its annual report yesterday. Perhaps the central banks are feeling a little insecure, or perhaps they are a little more sensitive to economic reality, but the BIS felt compelled to use one third of its report to tackle inequality. Here’s the summary as given in the report: The Radford Free PressStructural DefectsPeter Radford
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The Bank for International Settlements issued its annual report yesterday. Perhaps the central banks are feeling a little insecure, or perhaps they are a little more sensitive to economic reality, but the BIS felt compelled to use one third of its report to tackle inequality. Here’s the summary as given in the report: The Radford Free PressStructural DefectsPeter Radford
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The Bank for International Settlements issued its annual report yesterday. Perhaps the central banks are feeling a little insecure, or perhaps they are a little more sensitive to economic reality, but the BIS felt compelled to use one third of its report to tackle inequality. Here’s the summary as given in the report:The Radford Free Press
Structural Defects
Peter Radford