On “Money talks”: - DuncanWeldon on how markets are pricing the British election - r_shanbhogue on whether central banks should factor climate change into forecasts - john_hooper on a controversy over Ferrero's plan to use more home-grown hazelnuts
HOW ARE markets pricing the various possible outcomes of the British election? And, central banks are starting to incorporate climate risk into their forecasts, but
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