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  1. UK retail sales up by 2.8% in June boosted by sunshine, barbecues and clothing discounts http://bit.ly/q9zD9
  2. RT @TimesEconomics: Mortgage approvals jump to 15-month high http://bit.ly/5aHFk
  3. Keynes "led us to believe the economy is like a fruit machine." The US recovery package and implications for the UK http://bit.ly/q9zD9
  4. Government borrowing June £13 bn First quarter figures demonstrate vicious strength of auto stabilisers in the cycle http://bit.ly/q9zD9
  5. UK CPI inflation falls to 1.8% . Deflation ahead? http://bit.ly/ONUpQ
  6. UK unemployment data in June suggests rate of job losses is slowing. http://bit.ly/JhjY0
  7. China GDP up by 7.9% in the second quarter. Can the Dragon become the engine of world growth? http://bit.ly/q9zD9
  8. RT @edwardnh: New Post: A brief primer on Xinjiang, China and riots there http://tr.im/rxoA Understanding China series!
  9. RT @edmundo: BoE leaves rates unchanged at 0.5pc but more interestingly - leaves Quantitative Easing total at £125bn. QE Increase expected
  10. China calls for a new reserve currency. Where SDR stands for Syndicated Dollar Risk in new Mandarin Putonghua.
  11. IMF asserts the global recession isn't over, recovery will be slow. Will China meet the IMF call? ? http://bit.ly/q9zD9
  12. NIESR UK GDP Monthly Estimates make it clear there is no recovery but "Stagnation for the Nation" http://bit.ly/q9zD9
  13. UK Manufacturing down by 12.7% in May c.f. 2008. Is the worst really over as the British Chambers of Commerce suggest? http://bit.ly/q9zD9
  14. Chinese in quest for New World Reserve Currency , like SDR's, translates into Standard Mandarin (putonghua) as Syndicated Dollar Risk.
  15. Asian officials and academics challenge the" Bernanke Savings Glut hypothesis", it's not that we save, you guys spend http://bit.ly/q9zD9
  16. RT @edwardnh: New Post: Japanese defend dollar's status while China tears it down http://tr.im/qKP5
  17. UK Treasury warning to Cabinet on debt financing - "by risk of inky blots and rotten bonds sustained" (OK, it was1931). http://bit.ly/q9zD9
  18. Lessons from History, UK Balance of Payments Crisis 1931. Deficits with Inky Blots and Rotten Bonds Sustained. http://bit.ly/q9zD9
  19. US June payroll employment fell -467,000 and the unemployment rate rose to 9.5% - no recovery Spencer at Angry Bear http://bit.ly/18e2Xo
  20. UK Housing Equity Withdrawal is -£8.1 billion in the first quarter. Good news or bad news? http://bit.ly/q9zD9