I’m not an avid reader of the Financial Times but, thanks to 36-Hour Tina (and that’s starting to sound like some kind of creepy porn name), I am a fan of Lucy Kellaway.
She is a management columnist, and (yet?) is quite funny. She also is a kindred spirit. In her latest column, Kellaway discusses the branding of books as “reading containers” and cars as “sustainable mobility solutions.”
Oh my.
Tina is becoming quite the resource. She also provided this lovely bit of nonsense.
EUR claws its way back to 1.2900 on PBOC reserve diversification talk; trader preference still to fade rallies.
Whaaaa?
She said this is an example of “run speak,” which is the “commentary traders attach to prices of bonds, currencies, etc.”
Well.
I think I’ll stick to my kind of creative nonfiction.
I have to admit that I had to go back a few blogs to figure out who 36-hour Tina was.
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