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Commission on Global Economic Transformation (CGET) Announcement

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDAWyAc7NtY
Following the dramatic political shocks to the industrialized world in 2016, worsening global poverty and inequality, and inadequate public and private sector responses to the challenges that continue to plague the world’s economy 10 years after the financial crisis, the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) has initiated a Commission on Global Economic Transformation (CGET), with support from the Center for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). The effort will be led by Nobel Prize-winning economists Joseph Stiglitz and Michael Spence. As an independent entity, the Commission on Global Economic Transformation (CGET) is the first commission of its kind, initiated at a critical moment for the global economy. As political and economic populism sweep across the developed world, developing countries are searching for paths to prosperity, and people around the world are struggling with the challenges posed by widening inequality, technological disruption, and climate change. These problems are compounded by the ineffectiveness of current policy tools in many contexts, raising questions about the role of the state, of civil society, and of individuals along with national and international governance frameworks. The CGET’s work—commissioning papers, synthesizing existing research and convening international working sessions in China, India, and other locations—will result in a final report in 2019 summarizing its findings and recommendations. Reflecting the consensus view of the Commissioners, the report will include an examination of problems and emerging crises in the world economy and apply the research findings and conclusions reached at CGET meetings to concrete policy challenges in specific countries and regions of the world. The Commission will strive to ensure its report informs national governments and international organizations about the profound challenges facing us and outline a path forward to inclusive and sustainable global prosperity. To that end, CGET will convene meetings with elected officials and policymakers in countries around the world to share the report’s recommendations. The Commission will tackle issues from macroeconomic balances to rethinking globalization, and from climate change to technology and the future of work. Joining the Commission are some of the world’s leading economists, policy experts and thought leaders. They include: Robert Johnson, President of INET and Former Chief Economist of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee;
Lord Adair Turner, Chairman of INET and former chairman of the UK Financial Services Authority;
Nelson Barbosa, Professor of Economics at the São Paulo School of Economics of the Getulio Vargas Foundation, Adjunct Professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and former Brazilian Minister of Finance;
Kaushik Basu, Professor of Economics at Cornell University and former Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist of the World Bank;
Peter Bofinger, Professor of Monetary and International Economics at Würzburg University and a member of the German Council of Economic Experts;
Winnie Byanyima, Oxfam International executive director; former member of the Ugandan Parliament, African Commission and Director of Gender and Development at the United Nations Development Program;
Mohamed El-Erian, Chief Economic Advisor, Allianz, and former chair of U.S. President Obama’s Global Development Council;
Dr Gaël Giraud, Economist and senior researcher at C.N.R.S. (French national center for scientific research); James Manyika, Director of the McKinsey Global Institute;
Rohinton Medhora, President of the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI);
Danny Quah, Professor of Economics at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore;
Dani Rodrik, Professor of International Political Economy at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, and President-Elect of the International Economic Association;
Eisuke Sakakibara, Professor of Economics at Keio University and former Japanese Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs;
Beatrice Weder di Mauro, Distinguished Fellow in Residence at Emerging Markets Institute of INSEAD Singapore, Professor of Economics, Chair of Economic Policy and International Macroeconomics at the University of Mainz, Germany and former member of the German Council of Economic Experts;
Yu Yongding, former president of the China Society of World Economics and director of the Institute of World Economics and Politics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; former member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the People’s Bank of China.

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New Fed Chair. GOP tax plan and tomorrow’s jobs report.


Here is my read on Powell and what you need to know about the tax plan and tomorrow's jobs number.

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Economia

FTSE Mib buca quota 23mila punti. Cnh Industrial sui massimi storici

Piazza Affari. Il mercato italiano conferma tonicità e questa mattina ha aperto ancora sopra quota 23mila punti, confermando i segnali generati nella seduta di ieri. L’indice FTSE Mib prima di superare 23mila punti ha rotto al rialzo la solida barriera a 22.900 punti, che aveva ostruito la corsa del basekt la scorsa settimana. Confermando il breakout di area 23mila punti entro fine settimana l’indice tricolore andrebbe a consolidare una nuova base di accumulo per futuri nuovi allunghi che avrebbero target teorici a 23.100 punti come primo step intermedio.

Sotto la lente. Tanti i movimenti interessanti delle azioni italiane in queste prime sedute di novembre. Nell’analisi di oggi vediamo il trend di Eni, che sta confermando il breakout delle resistenze a 14 euro finalizzando la figura tecnica triangolare in formazione dal 16 ottobre scorso.

Nuovi massimi assoluti per CNH Industrial dopo il breakout delle resistenze a 10,68 – 10,70 euro. Il titolo è inserito in una tendenza rialzista di medio e lungo periodo, dettata dal supporto dinamico disegnato unendo i minimi del 7 luglio 2016 e 29 agosto scorso.

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Setup e Angoli di Gann: FTSE MIB INDEX 3 Novembre 2017

Setup e Angoli di Gann
FTSE MIB INDEX

Setup Annuale:
ultimi:
2016 (range 15017/21194 ) ) [ uscita rialzista ]
prossimo 2017

Setup Mensile:
ultimo Ottobre (range 22021 / 22899 ) [ uscita rialzista ]
prossimi Dicembre

Setup Settimanale:
ultimi: prossimi 9/13 ottobre ( range 22261//22564 ) [ uscita ribassista ] annullato
prossimi 30 Ott/ 3 Nov, 13/17 Nov

Setup Giornaliero
ultimo : 30/31 Ottobre (range 22639/ 22826 ) [ in attesa ]
prossimi 3, 7,8

Angoli annuali indice 2017 16500, 17400, 19800/20000, 20600, 22500, 23900
Angoli annuali comit 2017 755, 869, 1010, 1088/1094, 1155, 1280, 1330 ,1510

Angoli Mensili Novembre 21800, 22180, 22980, 23750
Angoli Settimanali: 21680,, 22310,22840, 23220
Angoli Giornalieri 22725,22871, 23048, 23132, 23237

I commenti giornalieri sull’articolo riguardante i Setup e gli Angoli di Gann saranno sempre disabilitati e continuerano sempre sull’articolo unico settimanale.

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FOMC and The Fed


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