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What makes people happy?
Measuring politically sensitive attitudes in authoritarian settings is difficult because expressions of political support may reflect repression and social pressure as much as genuine belief. We propose a complementary approach: using responses to questions that are not themselves politically sensitive to provide indirect evidence about politically sensitive attitudes. Using subjective well-being (SWB), we ask whether…
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Poorer Americans are struggling to make ‘ends meet’, top Fed official says
Boston central bank branch head Susan Collins will back September interest rate rise if inflation remains hot
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Green notice 2026/02
Green notices cover significant and/or significant proposals for Bank of England reporting. If any of these proposals are finalised and are to be implemented, they will appear in a statistical notice.
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Deputy Director Mark Paoletta’s Remarks to the Financial Literacy and Education Commission
Deputy Director Mark Paoletta provided remarks to the Financial Literacy and Education Commission.
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CFPB Announces Joint Final Rule on Adopting Uniform Standards for Reporting Financial Data
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Minutes of the Board’s discount rate meetings on June 8 and June 17, 2026
Minutes of the Board’s discount rate meetings on June 8 and June 17, 2026
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Federal Reserve issues FOMC statement
Federal Reserve issues FOMC statement
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TechCrunch Disrupt 2026’s new Smart Money Stage explores fintech, payments, AI, and everything between
Money has evolved into far more than the cash in your wallet or your bank account. And at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, we’re devoting an entire stage to that progression.
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India moves to give its instant payments network a business model
The legislation lays the groundwork for a potential overhaul of India’s zero-merchant-discount-rate regime, under which businesses have not paid fees to accept UPI payments since 2020.
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CoreWeave stock pops 11% as revenue doubles on accelerating AI infrastructure demand
CoreWeave’s revenue is surging as the AI boom continues, but the company is also sitting on $35 billion in debt.