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Monday, December 27, 2021
JP Morgan flies into top FX options spot
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
EU’s IM model validation rules may put Simm in jeopardy
Monday, December 20, 2021
BNP Paribas' FX franchise recognised in four categories in the 2021 Best Banks Awards
Saturday, December 18, 2021
Friday, December 17, 2021
GFXC names SNB’s Maechler as new chair
Thursday, December 16, 2021
"My plum photo is constantly popping up in small-to-medium brand feeds." A photographer asks why Instagram allows image theft.
If you think car headlights are too bright, you're not alone. And the good news is that US lawmakers might do something about it.
Convincing the world’s richest countries to compensate those hurt by climate change is a difficult—but necessary—conversation.
Thinking about the issue only in terms of compensation or liability can make it more difficult to move these conversations forward. “Then it just feels like there's no kind of incentive for the polluter, in a sense, to invest in climate finance or mitigation other than just to make up for the losses that they've caused."
↩︎ WIRED
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Morgan Stanley solidifies forwards lead as Citi and BNP slip
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Sony, Universal, and Warner join a pact begun by indie music labels to halve carbon emissions by 2030.
"It’s a hidden danger in nearly every community." All too often, people drown in storm drains during floods. And it's preventable.
We're entering a period of increased solar activity, which means potentially disruptive solar flares will become more likely.
Monday, December 13, 2021
Your weekly white paper: a round-up of 11 clinical trials "that will shape medicine in 2022." Including psychedelic therapy, yes.
After the terrors of the French Revolution, Paris witnessed an explosion in waltzing and a general “frenzy to celebrate.”
Doctors considered that simply by observing a waltz, the “nervous sympathies” of a young woman could be activated, placing her in a state of contagious mania in which she risked sacrificing her mental health.
↩︎ The Reader
Advice from Blair Braverman in November, in case you also moved to a remote cabin to write and now you hate it.
A new show from collage artist Katrien De Blauwer, "she won't open her eyes."
Connie Wang: In Asian cultures, love is oftentimes expressed in actions—like cut fruit—rather than physical or verbal affections.
Big-name authors and magazine journalists pick the 21st century's 50 best books of literary journalism.
Life as a paramedic in remote Texas oil fields, where a single call can last 12 hours. “Out here, you’ve gotta be the cavalry."
"In the Shadow of the Sun," a rebuttal to representations of California as a land of beauty, by photographer Max Whittaker.
Saturday, December 11, 2021
Friday, December 10, 2021
Dealers look to cut SDP prices amid platform fee battle
Lack of incentives slow uptake of deliverable FX clearing
Thursday, December 9, 2021
Who knew? The "Nation's Christmas Tree" is a 267-foot redwood in Sanger, Calif., having won the title in 1926.
Every song by Schubert ranked, from "the ouch, that’s gotta hurt" to "the let's get drunk," to "the transcendent."
Remembering 19th-century's English passion for “Little Switzerlands,” combining alpine kitsch with "the Romantic sublime."
"From then on, our imps became more malicious." Interview with one of creators behind the map “Mythical Creatures in Europe.”
Devin Tomb: Reaching the age of the characters in Sex and the City, have I been taught to be single forever?
A reckoning over public funding for religious institutions is coming soon.
The [Supreme] Court appears likely to hand down a transformative decision rethinking much of its approach to religion—and to force at least some states to fund religious education in the process.
↩︎ Vox
Robert Muggah: In a long overdue step, the UN Security Council may finally address climate security.
Amsterdam offers cash to help local groups buy out businesses selling clogs and waffles to tourists.
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
"Raising or lowering of the bread is obtained by making use of the energy of expansion."
A toaster from 1949, the Sunbeam Radiant Control Toaster, is better than most toasters sold today. "No button, no lever, no other input required. Drop bread, get toast."
Raising or lowering of the bread is obtained by making use of the energy of expansion and contraction of the Center Element wire. Of course, this movement is very small and is measured in thousandths of an inch, but more than adequate carriage movement is obtained by a simple linkage which multiplies this movement approximately 175 times.