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The notion that the scale of human civilization may soon exhaust our supply of common commodities can make for scary (and attention-grabbing) headlines, but how scared should we be? History tells us that innovation, adaptation and market dynamics often have the final say.
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After a decades-long absence, fears of significant and sustained inflation gripped the markets in the wake of COVID-19 – spurring volatility and uncertainty. This candid Q&A with the director of global macro strategy at a Fortune 100 financial services company provides a broad overview of competing inflation narratives among economists, as well as a refresher on the affects that high inflation can have on various sectors of the economy.
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Commodity futures often get a bad rap for being risky ventures, but is that reputation deserved? Like with nearly any financial instrument, it depends on how you use them.
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Medical breakthroughs capture our imaginations and inspire hope like few other innovations. But few - if any - of them would make it to the marketplace without funding at the public and private stages of development. This report details the impacts of such funding on patient outcomes broadly and chronicles how some recent innovations have made differences in individual patients' lives.
