@sanderwagner.bsky.social
@ericbeebo.bsky.social
New platform, still macro/markets but with some of the personal as well. Opinions all mine. Former journo. Used to live in Tokyo and HK. Call me deacon blues. Boring gay dude. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
@jimleaviss.bsky.social
No bond content here. Modernism only.😘 Factory Records, Toxteth Day of the Dead, art history between the wars. No longer in a sling. Does not know Kung Fu. Precious historical record only via Spotify: Uncle Jim’s World of Bonds
@fiveminutemacro.bsky.social
Macro trader. I used to be disgusted, now I try to be amused.
@moyeen.bsky.social
Rates and bikes. Wholly unable to deal with Thibaut Pinot’s retirement. “Gilt guru” and “ethereal bond vigilante” apparently. Even worse in real life. Elite level idiot with Bengali Dad energy. Baked goods and fried chicken enthusiast.
@duncanlamont2.bsky.social
I post cool charts about markets and investing. Scottish and into running. Head of Strategic Research @Schroders. Not investment advice
@bruceandy.bsky.social
Bit of this, bit of that at Reuters. UK economy and north of England correspondent. ☀️ Stockport ☀️ 💬+442075134461
@davidmilliken.bsky.social
Reuters economics reporter covering the Bank of England, HM Treasury, bond markets and UK data.
@frontiercharlie.bsky.social
Frontier / emerging market obsessive, author The Time Travelling Economist which explains what Marx missed and when countries escape poverty from 1670 to 2070
@gusbaratta.bsky.social
Bonds, running, one Europe. Ex market-maker turned portfolio manager. Hibernia.
@timmyconspiracy.bsky.social
we are all just carbon water starlight oxygen and dreams and the sun the moon the earth the neighbours long to hear our screams
@maxroser.bsky.social
— Founder of Our World in Data — Professor at the University of Oxford Data to understand global problems and research to make progress against them.
@skandaamarnath.bsky.social
Executive Director of Employ America Macro / Labor / Finance / Energy / Chart posting
@tonytassell.bsky.social
Financial Opinion Editor at the FT. I have views. A spotter of things in markets, companies, world affairs. Also interested in food and climbing.
@alexbhturnbull.bsky.social
Climate / energy / materials / climate dad / Sneaky Sasquatch / in 🇸🇬. Posts are on rolling delete. syncretica.substack.com https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=1Vg7PNIAAAAJ&hl=en
@marychilds.bsky.social
a cohost of 🌏💰 and author of The Bond King mchilds at npr dot org Signal @marychilds01
@katemac.bsky.social
understander of things climate-related, Polycrisis co-writer, and more
@rlspang.bsky.social
Professor of History, sometimes administrator at big public university in Midwest. Writes about money, French Revolution, restaurants. Friend to vert paleo. ex UCL History; Yale SOM Visiting Fellow; Guggenheim and New America Fellow. once/future Mainer
@gabrielmilland.bsky.social
Mainly research for strategy. Former senior UK government comms official and adviser. Once a journalist. Further back, a historian of the media, war and public opinion. Halberdier. Aggro-centrist. Bristol City FC.
@robarmstrong.bsky.social
US Financial Commentator, Financial Times. Opinions mine, unfortunately. The pursuit of pleasure is hard work.
@mccrum.bsky.social
Do investigations for the FT, into dubious accounting and dodgy characters mainly. Wrote a book called Money Men about a spectacular fraud
@jasonfurman.bsky.social
Professor at Harvard. Teaches Ec 10, some posts might be educational. Also Senior Fellow @PIIE.com & contributor @nytopinion.nytimes.com. Was Chair of President Obama's CEA.
@evanhd.bsky.social
The bloke who presents the BBC Radio 4 PM programme as well as the Bottom Line. And Dragons Den on BBC1. I try to be reasonable, but it is sometimes a struggle.
@bau.bsky.social
残り物には福がある。Trafiquant de l’ésoterique. Unverified(Ogre). Usually couth, sometimes kempt, often gruntled. Strong opinions held weekly.
@petertl.bsky.social
Global Editor, Reuters Breakingviews. Usual disclaimers apply. Signal: petertl.17 www.breakingviews.com
@adamposen.bsky.social
President, PIIE. Globalist. Former central banker. Political economy with a policy purpose. Writes on macroeconomic policy, G7/China relations, globalization, and economies of US, UK, Germany, Japan, and PRC.
@annpettifor.bsky.social
I write about the global financial system & its impact on the ecosystem. Books: The Production of Money, The Case for The GND (2018), The Coming First World Debt Crisis (2006). My newsletter: System Change, https://annpettifor.substack.com/
@bondhack.ft.com
Corporate Finance Editor at the Financial Times. Have a tip? Email: robert.smith@ft.com / robert.smith.ft@proton.me | Signal: robert_smith_ft.55
@benchu.bsky.social
Policy and analysis correspondent, BBC Verify. https://www.benchu.co.uk/ Author of "Exile Economics: What Happens if Globalisation Fails", published May 2025 https://linktr.ee/exileeconomics
@gemmatetlow.bsky.social
Chief Economist, Institute for Government Formerly Economics Correspondent at the Financial Times and Programme Director at the Institute for Fiscal Studies
@oldtrotter.bsky.social
Former economist and civil servant. Still a music fan and trying to return to being a cyclist after open heart surgery.
@thekrazykobra.bsky.social
Retired investment banker. Fulham FC fan. 2 Legit 2 Quit. “Allergic to the counterfeit, impartial to the politics” https://www.ft.com/craig-coben https://www.globalcapital.com/author/craig-coben
@louisemurphy.bsky.social
Senior Economist at the Resolution Foundation, focusing on employment, young people and health | views my own
@asvalero.bsky.social
Member of Council of Economic Advisers at HM Treasury (on leave from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE)
@george17.bsky.social
China watcher, ex Chief Economist UBS, now at China Centre, Oxford and at SOAS, London. Rock&Indie music lover. Also golden retriever owner and fan.
@adamcorlett.bsky.social
Principal Economist at the Resolution Foundation 🇬🇧 Views my own. For prosperity; against poverty, pollution and animal suffering
@veron.bsky.social
Senior Fellow at Bruegel and at the Peterson Institute for International Economics