Does the expiration of state #stayathome orders facilitate economic recovery? A special report looks to see if there is any indication of a quick rebound in economic activity: https://t.co/MpwtL3Sb1U pic.twitter.com/9FCEua6M2r
— Richmond Fed (@RichmondFed) June 8, 2020
With economic and health conditions changing rapidly during the pandemic, our researchers have been collecting data and reaching out to business and community leaders to get a clearer picture of our District’s economic conditions: https://t.co/pkxt5DxsvV. #EconFocus pic.twitter.com/syn7fRNoZs
— Richmond Fed (@RichmondFed) June 9, 2020
President Tom Barkin shares his latest commentary on the economic changes and uncertainty caused by #COVID19: https://t.co/s2iIlfxlcY pic.twitter.com/lURiIE6r8w
— Richmond Fed (@RichmondFed) June 8, 2020
Examining the housing crisis of 2006–09 may provide some clues as to whether the economic losses associated with #COVID19 will be temporary or persistent: https://t.co/huA7JRcd5V pic.twitter.com/PJghXhi7lX
— Richmond Fed (@RichmondFed) June 5, 2020
We video chatted with MIT economist Josh Angrist to discuss charter schools, #technology in the classroom and the elite illusion. Read the #EconFocus interview now: https://t.co/D0PZlcq33E pic.twitter.com/5MHju6ws0b
— Richmond Fed (@RichmondFed) June 4, 2020
May SCE report: small signs of improvement in households' expectations#SCEhttps://t.co/Vno4PnCfIL pic.twitter.com/3shxgqH1Fx
— New York Fed (@NewYorkFed) June 8, 2020
We've released updated FAQs and documents for TALF.https://t.co/YcFVEh4JWo pic.twitter.com/d00v8vmFpx
— New York Fed (@NewYorkFed) June 8, 2020
We revised the FAQs and Appendix A for the Municipal Liquidity Facility.
All U.S. states will be able to have at least 2 cities or counties eligible to directly issue notes to the MLF regardless of population.https://t.co/34LuFqKLLs pic.twitter.com/2SoaavgjvE
— New York Fed (@NewYorkFed) June 3, 2020
Before #COVID19, Black or Latino small biz owners were more likely to be classified as "at risk" or "distressed." Read more from our small business credit survey here: https://t.co/2FwrH59Jka pic.twitter.com/bryXqym4Sd
— New York Fed (@NewYorkFed) June 2, 2020
The #jobs report was released today that provided the #unemployment rate for May. In a recent Chicago Fed Insights blog, Jason Faberman discussed the labor market underutilization rate, which provides a broader view of the employment picture. https://t.co/jGa7etr2uO
— ChicagoFed (@ChicagoFed) June 5, 2020
The interest only #mortgage was a popular option for borrowers during the early 2000s. Who used this #financial option and how well did it work? Barlevy and Fisher look at speculation in hot housing markets. https://t.co/1e91n316r4 pic.twitter.com/TLzvyLt982
— ChicagoFed (@ChicagoFed) June 9, 2020
UPDATE: #Detroit #economic growth decreased substantially in March to its lowest level since the Great Recession. Paul Traub discusses the economic effects of #COVID19 on the Detroit Economic Activity Index. Read more in the Michigan Economy blog. #DEAI https://t.co/eGRDsgKO7V pic.twitter.com/W9mP5hY3hV
— ChicagoFed (@ChicagoFed) June 4, 2020
NEW DATA: National #Financial Conditions Index edged down to –0.51 in the week ending May 29. #NFCI suggests slight easing of financial conditions. https://t.co/nSi1ECIr9P pic.twitter.com/s9y64ejfI0
— ChicagoFed (@ChicagoFed) June 3, 2020
Brave-Butters-Kelley Indexes point to growth falling even further below trend in April. The BBK Coincident Index was –12.0 standard deviations from trend growth, and the BBK Leading Index was –12.7 standard deviations from trend growth. #BBKI #GDP https://t.co/go6C1f85uc pic.twitter.com/79BDdotcUo
— ChicagoFed (@ChicagoFed) June 2, 2020
@federalreserve updates Main Street Lending Program: lowers min loan amount, raises max loan limit, adjusts principal repayment schedule, & extends term to 5 yrs so more small & medium-sized businesses are able to receive support: https://t.co/K8TNeSHPCo pic.twitter.com/ceWNX2CndF
— Federal Reserve (@federalreserve) June 8, 2020
#FedFAQ: What is the FOMC and when does it meet? The FOMC is the monetary policymaking body of the Federal Reserve System. The FOMC is composed of 12 members–the seven members of the Board of Governors and five of the 12 Reserve Bank presidents: https://t.co/64NWqM3YKa pic.twitter.com/Y1kYGzdxpa
— Federal Reserve (@federalreserve) June 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/NYSE/status/1262383567688159233
.@JimCramer says markets are playing a game of whack-a-mole: https://t.co/IXComfJWrD
— TheStreet (@TheStreet) June 8, 2020
Equities in Asia is moving modestly higher today, led by the 1.4% move up in Japan’s Nikkei, and US equity futures point to another positive open. @ChrisJVersace and @EllesEconomy discuss today’s markets: https://t.co/DBrxEdH85Y
— Nasdaq (@Nasdaq) June 8, 2020
Despite post-earnings talk of stretched valuations and lack of actual vaccine news, the S&P 500 has performed quite well since Mid-May. @Nasdaq Chief Economist @phil_mackintosh joins Global Markets Reporter @JillMalandrino on #TradeTalks to discuss. https://t.co/Uxg1dLtQ99
— TradeTalks (@TradeTalks) June 8, 2020
https://twitter.com/CMEGroup/status/1270025465684779015
Today, Nintendo is part of a crowded video game market and competes with Sony, Microsoft, Apple and Google. But the company has been around for 130 years, so how has it been able to stay relevant for so long? https://t.co/gE3QGlW59G pic.twitter.com/bMjwTPstAT
— CNBC (@CNBC) June 8, 2020
The CARES Act has provided changes to 401(k) loan rules for some people affected by COVID-19. @sharon_epperson has the details. https://t.co/q6RFyzuFMl #investinyou (In partnership with @acorns.) pic.twitter.com/d3I6Ib8xq3
— CNBC (@CNBC) June 8, 2020
As air travel begins again in the UAE, Abu Dhabi Airport ramps up health and safety measures. Passenger transit flights are set to start again on June 10 @AUH General Manager tells @CNBCi @_HadleyGamble and @MattCNBC. He says social distancing won’t be an issue for passengers. pic.twitter.com/qkBuvJxrYm
— CNBC Middle East (@CNBCMiddleEast) June 8, 2020
A new CNN Poll finds President Trump’s approval rating down 7 points in the last month as he falls further behind presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden, whose support now stands at its highest level in CNN polling. @davidchalian explains.https://t.co/1RhUX6hYGY pic.twitter.com/EkFdE1FcKK
— New Day (@NewDay) June 8, 2020
Watch: .@Breakfaston1's Jenny-May Clarkson on the pain of her father not giving his kids Māori names due to racism: https://t.co/9okqhcJbLa pic.twitter.com/DoUOpEodb3
— 1 NEWS (@1NewsNZ) June 8, 2020
MARGARET BRENNAN: The methods they used you think were appropriate, is that what you're saying?
BARR: When they met resistance, yes. They announced three times. They didn't move.https://t.co/JALyBSw09X pic.twitter.com/qWPtq0pU3g
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) June 7, 2020
Texas had one of the shortest stay at home periods. In May, it opened most businesses with significant limits. The early result is a record spike in known infections according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. https://t.co/VJ3ZfLf9eQ pic.twitter.com/DMBTciCHcI
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) June 7, 2020
RTÉ | Because … the light will draw us on.
'Light is What Days are Made Of' by Moya Cannon, read by Saoirse Ronan. pic.twitter.com/ZG2yFlFGsz
— RTÉ (@rte) June 7, 2020
Smallpox was one of the biggest killers in the history of humanity
But how did it end? And did we learn from it?https://t.co/fEsXaP566L pic.twitter.com/8pbdhw1eU2
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) June 7, 2020
Protesters in Bristol tear down statue of slave trader Edward Colston and push it into a harbour amid UK-wide anti-racism demoshttps://t.co/z2iGsFvQsl pic.twitter.com/myns0VHIfs
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) June 7, 2020
Today one pro-Kremlin paper employs scare tactics to get Russians to back constitutional changes that could keep Putin in power till 2036. “Voting no means forsaking a normal future for your children.” Another paper voices concern vote will be rigged. #ReadingRussia @BBC World pic.twitter.com/fi0gP1mvgr
— Steve Rosenberg (@BBCSteveR) June 8, 2020
"I did a little dance."
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says when she heard there were no more active coronavirus cases in the country she started "dancing around the lounge." https://t.co/xCxkIT3bDu pic.twitter.com/ctZtchD6eL
— ABC News (@ABC) June 8, 2020
Joe Biden would raise taxes and kill jobs. @realDonaldTrump will lower taxes and create them! https://t.co/6gNii0eBD7
— Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) June 6, 2020
When the G7 started in 1975, it represented about 70% of the world economy. Now, it accounts for about 40% of global GDP https://t.co/7ZDS2wqJBz
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) June 7, 2020
This is an extraordinary video. The Prime Minister of Canada. Incredible. America is in crisis and chaos and our nations greatest allies and friends are at a loss for words https://t.co/Cjq5jtuQDc
— Steve Schmidt (@SteveSchmidtSES) June 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/IndoPac_Info/status/1269278975873806336
Another own goal from the Trump team. They somehow thinks it hurts Merkel whom they want to punish for her “no” on the G7. In truth, this move hurts US interests and does more harm to a critical relationship. https://t.co/wDrL6tPIMU
— Julianne Smith (@Julie_C_Smith) June 5, 2020
UK ready to use veto to block Russia’s readmission to G7 after Trump said he wanted to invite Putin https://t.co/VbYFqVbH9Y
— The Independent (@Independent) June 1, 2020
Trump spoke today with Putin, according to the Kremlin. https://t.co/eB7GBwSiaj
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/OECD/status/1268551833233973248
https://twitter.com/pitres/status/1269298310038388736
Political economy plays an incredibly important role in our search to explain why things are working or not. This issue of F&D magazine explores economic policymaking and politics in light of the global pandemic. https://t.co/Uj7S2MYDAB #IMFBlog #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/dkQmd2J1zH
— IMF (@IMFNews) June 7, 2020
Watch this @WorldBankLive and learn why Raghuram Rajan thinks the #COVID19 pandemic must be an opportunity for change: https://t.co/GiAjiA2V02 #WBGEP2020 pic.twitter.com/OdyEEr8wnT
— World Bank (@WorldBank) June 8, 2020
From today, passengers arriving in to Ireland from overseas are legally required to complete a #COVID19 Passenger Locator Form, giving information on where you are staying in the country.
Everyone is still asked to self-isolate for 14 days on arriving to Ireland.#HoldFirm pic.twitter.com/YSem1Q7EWU
— Department of Health (@roinnslainte) May 28, 2020
New rules for passengers coming into the UK are due to start on 8 June.
Travellers will need to share contact details, travel information, and self-isolate for 14 days or they may incur a fine.
Read more: https://t.co/DmasqbuLUr pic.twitter.com/TLBHgDEnkW
— Home Office (@ukhomeoffice) May 22, 2020
https://twitter.com/LithuaniaMFA/status/1268889362927947776
https://twitter.com/swiss_un/status/1265660694676017153
Announcing: The #Celeb100 2020 https://t.co/NGF2KrRn06 pic.twitter.com/mpBKd8BuVu
— Forbes (@Forbes) June 4, 2020
Timeline of the strangely politicised hydroxychloroquine saga @AFP pic.twitter.com/c7U6OOSSy8
— AFPgraphics (@AFPgraphics) June 5, 2020
In eight states, the black share of coronavirus deaths is at least twice as high as the black share of the population, according to data through June 2.
More in our new analysis: https://t.co/UZHJ0LCleR pic.twitter.com/tmTje6Grp2
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) June 4, 2020
From a 2016 @pewresearch survey: "About one-in-five police officers nationally (21%) say their job nearly always or often makes them feel angry and frustrated – feelings that are linked to more negative views toward the public." https://t.co/YWaX12MfTd pic.twitter.com/Lu1stpLUEH
— John Gramlich (@johngramlich) June 3, 2020
How Coronavirus Is Changing Religious Worship pic.twitter.com/jJMJTKEkDD
— The Onion (@TheOnion) June 5, 2020
AG William Barr is defending his decision to use force to clear largely peaceful protesters from streets near the White House on Monday, claiming it was a necessary move to gain control following “very serious rioting” over the weekend https://t.co/tDKWlMfkg1 pic.twitter.com/1NvN1fAwfA
— POLITICO (@politico) June 4, 2020
Survey: Support for Trump dips among white Catholics amid pandemic and protests https://t.co/XywlMr4J3o
— America Magazine (@americamag) June 4, 2020
Worst-case scenarios have a natural attraction for the human mind, all the greater in times of fundamental security.https://t.co/9sX8KW0Mfm
— First Things (@firstthingsmag) June 4, 2020
New information was revealed during a preliminary hearing into the death of Ahmaud Arbery. pic.twitter.com/HNTKmYTsEK
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) June 4, 2020
What connects the most brazen forms of state violence against black people and the struggles of BAME coronavirus patients? @garyyounge on how systemic racism is killing black people. https://t.co/3jaV8Yd6D5
— New Statesman (@NewStatesman) June 5, 2020
80% of the world’s natural vanilla is grown in one region of Madagascarhttps://t.co/wRu9owQmIB pic.twitter.com/fHpjPZwdfq
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) June 5, 2020
#GNA claim victory in battle for control of Greater #Tripoli#Libya pic.twitter.com/oG9No7DOhR
— Ruptly (@Ruptly) June 5, 2020
WATCH: Weekly HSE press briefing on Covid-19 | Read more: https://t.co/RMlS53L2uU https://t.co/2L3i1t6hxl
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) June 5, 2020
https://twitter.com/FineGael/status/1268521103565238277
Minister @Paschald makes changes to Wage Subsidy Scheme to accommodate those returning from maternity or adoptive leave.
Read more: https://t.co/Wo0cEcfqXJ pic.twitter.com/SJnlo04jo5
— Fine Gael (@FineGael) May 29, 2020
We can save hundreds of lives this winter, and every winter, by a much greater uptake of the flu vaccine. This matters now, more than ever, as we need to avoid a second wave of #Covid_19 coming at the same time as the flu season. pic.twitter.com/CJvdpEdfnt
— Fine Gael (@FineGael) May 21, 2020
"Lets not forget that a decade ago, the then government commissioned a report that recommended that we double the number of ICU beds in Ireland by 2020. We're there now on an improvised basis." – Martin Varley, Sec Gen.
"We need to now create that on a sustainable basis" pic.twitter.com/MyP5tTeVZr
— IHCA (@IHCA_IE) June 3, 2020
MASSIVE turnout to Dublin’s #BlackLivesMatter protest. Biggest demonstration I’ve seen in the capital in years pic.twitter.com/qPae7GhaEb
— Sorcha Pollak (@SorchaPollak) June 1, 2020