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The Bank of England has left interest rates unchanged at 0.1% and left its quantitative easing program unchanged at 895 billion pounds. Recent reports show central banks are likely to leave rates at almost zero for 3 years.

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President Macron of France tests positive for coronavirus on the morning of Dec. 17. He will now self isolate for 7 days. Leaders who he has met recently are the prime ministers of Spain Pedro Sanchez and Portugal Antonio Costa. He was seen embracing Antonio Costa. Mr. Macron was part of the tough negotiations for the European trillion dollar stimulus, for a recent all night EU negotiation, and involved in Brexit talks. He met with Charles Michel of the European Council and Ursula Leyen, head of the European Union. All or most of these leaders will now have to self isolate. Mr. Macron wore a mask during the entire period and was careful not to shake hands. 

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Some people experienced fever and headaches after receiving the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine which disappeared after 2-3 days after which they felt fine. This report in WSJ says people getting the vaccine still think its a lot better than getting coronavirus. About 85% of the people taking the vaccine did not experience severe symptoms of fever for 2-3 days.

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Central bank officials say interest rates will stay at zero for about 3 years, to 2023.

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India Production Linked Incentive to provide incentives to manufacturing in key sectors of the economy under Atman Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan is discussed here in The Mint. PLI for textiles production and for pharmaceutical production with bold targets for 2025 are suggested. Other sectors are telecom (mobile phones) and networking (5G), computers, servers and other devices including Artificial Intelligence and related technologies a sector given special emphasis by minister Ravi Prasad in the video on PLI. 

Also included are automobiles and auto components, cell battery, solar technologies and production, specialty steel.

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A difficult period in retail in 2020, with high spending on home and garden maintenance and the bankruptcies of some retailers during the pandemic. Retail sales haven't dropped in 2020 they have shifted to other kinds of spending. And shoppers still go out to do shopping as 16% of their spending happened outside physical retail stores similar to what happened last year.

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Before the first lockdown in March 2020 for the pandemic prime minister Modi stated in his nationwide address that the choice was to take action now or for India to go back 21 years. Following the lockdowns and as India prepares for the largest vaccination program in the world for 1.3 billion people, the Indian economy is on the road to recovery. Here Mr. Rajnath Singh, a senior minister in the administration says the Indian economy will return to pre-covid levels by the end of this fiscal year, in a sharp reversal from previous forecasts.

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This report in Hindustan Times covers how India is conducting preparation for the world's largest vaccination campaign for 1.3 billion people. It shows efforts to tackle refrigeration of vaccine at points across the country.

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The effect of farm protests on India Canada relations after Mr. Trudeau's remarks as he faces a possible snap election in 2021. About half of Canada's Indian immigrants of 1.6 million people are from the Punjab.

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Increased maritime and defense cooperation as Dominic Raab, UK Foreign Secretary visits India and has talks with Jaishankar, India's External Affairs minister. For the UK there is no stronger partner than India looking east, says Raab. India, UK and Australia form a core of the British Commonwealth of nations, an idea that brings together the English speaking world in Asia and Africa. After Brexit Britain is free to form its own relationships based on its history, and links of culture and language. Boris Johnson will visit India in January 2021.

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A scientist from the Robert Koch Institute in Germany will head a WHO team going to China to conduct research on the origins of the coronavirus.

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The dire situation for basic education in the U.S. states during the pandemic in 2020 and what this means for children growing up is the subject of this WSJ report. Early retirements and quarantines have forced some school administrators to have parents, even bus drivers to conduct classrooms with children. Asymptomatic teachers are allowed in classrooms. Public school employment in U.S. in November was down 9% from February lowest since 2000, according to the Bureau of Labor statistics. The shortage is compounded by layoffs of support staff such as teachers' aides and clerical workers, leaving the burden to be taken up by teachers.  More than 40 states in the U.S. report shortfalls in math, science and special education. The worse off states include Arizona, where school districts were not able to hire certified teachers for 78% of 6,145 open positions in August, and one third of the positions are still vacant. This report looks at the situation and the damage as teachers handle larger classes of over 50 children, do online and in person classes simultaneously, deep clean their classrooms, and take turns as crossing guards. The result burnout for teachers, more teachers quit, parents are frustrated and students do not make progress. Much of the capital investment allocation in the U.S. has gone badly wrong with capital chasing a tech industry with the industry reaching saturation and diminishing returns in, in speculative ventures, at the neglect of infrastructure, manufacturing, health and education. A recent WSJ article points to dilapidated or outdated infrastructure as one of the reasons American manufacturing has suffered. ...
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Ever wonder what the word goatscaping means? It is a way to get rid of weeds. And it works clearing up landscapes. You need goats. Renting 5 goats costs $500 for a week in California. Intriguing in today's world of chemicals doing the job, it was once common. The White House lawns had a flock of sheep to keep weeds in check during World War I.

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Anti-trust challenges to the Apple-Google duopoly in the U.S. and Europe. For years the regulatory process did not work as intended to maintain competition and open markets. In 2020 after years of neglect of proper regulatory functioning, fines of up to 10% of revenues are put in legislation for online harm or anti-competitive behaviour. Regulators oce seen as captive to special interests, moved cautiously in the beginning, and are now following public opinion. The bill in Europe could take years before it is passed in the cumbersome lengthy legislative processes of the European Union. Legal processes could take years. During and after the pandemic a complete reassessment of priorities as a society both in the U.S., Europe and other nations needs to happen before capital investment can be directed into infrastructure, health and education, as tech has reached a point of diminishing returns. With a redirection of capital to vital needs of society and the national will to maintain open competitive markets that goes with a change in popular perceptions of what is good and important much progress can be made. ...

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