Billboarding a project in advance of its completion is a
dangerous thing to do in the publishing game, but I anticipate producing three
articles about U.S. Federal Reserve policy by this time next week. All these data-intensive
pieces will be published at either J.J.’s Risky Business or Seeking Alpha.
Meanwhile, I briefly covered the Group of 20 leaders’ communiqué
issued at the conclusion of their two-day summit in Brisbane, Australia, in “G-20
Aims To Boost Its GDP 2% By 2018” at the International Business Times Sunday.
As noted in the story: “U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron at the summit pledged
to put ‘rocket boosters’ behind a plan for [a European Union]-U.S. free-trade
agreement, BBC News reported. Cameron said EU and U.S. leaders all agreed the
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP, ‘is a deal we want.’”
An EU-U.S. free-trade agreement on rocket boosters: What could possibly go wrong?
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