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29 points madaxe_again | 5 comments | | HN request time: 0.688s | source
1. sindriava ◴[] No.45784626[source]
ITT: Keyboard warriors with no background in economics deciding if multinational corporate deals are a bubble or not
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2. stackskipton ◴[] No.45784790[source]
ITT: people believe that those in jobs with big educational backgrounds might have incentives to say something not 100% backed by evidence because it would impact their job.
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3. myhf ◴[] No.45784822[source]
smh, keyboard warriors with no background in tailoring deciding whether the emperor has clothes or not
4. sindriava ◴[] No.45784873[source]
People also think that two companies doing business with each other is somehow a "circlular dependency".
5. emp17344 ◴[] No.45785561[source]
A careless comment from the Fed Chair could quite literally destroy the economy. He’s constrained in what he can say - you almost never get to hear what Powell is really thinking.