Monthly Archives: April 2020

Axios Edge: The crash diet

Regional food is a kind of language. It can die of neglect. Or, it turns out, of COVID-19.

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Axios Edge: Rewriting the rules of finance

A crisis is a terrible thing to waste. The coronavirus crisis is a dress rehearsal for the climate crisis: It will help show us not only what is possible, but also, crucially, whether or not those actions work.

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Axios Edge: America’s other coronavirus superhero

Move over, Anthony Fauci. Fed chair Jay Powell has come into his own in recent weeks, acting with uncommon and entirely unexpected speed and boldness.

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Axios Edge: The arrears economy

Just when you thought the Fed might be out of ammunition, out it comes with another $2.3 trillion from its “super bazooka.”

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Axios Edge: Is there an “on” switch?

What happens after a war? Two weeks ago, I asked that question and came away cautiously optimistic about America’s ability to bounce back from its current crisis. Now, I’m not so sure.

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