Updated
Updated · Financial Times · Jun 2
FTAV Publishes 9-Item Further Reading List on Meta, Spain and the Bank of England
Updated
Updated · Financial Times · Jun 2

FTAV Publishes 9-Item Further Reading List on Meta, Spain and the Bank of England

1 articles · Updated · Financial Times · Jun 2
  • Nine links headline FTAV’s latest “further reading” roundup, spanning competitive quizzing, a 2FA-bypass flaw that stole million-dollar Instagram accounts, and essays on Spain, books and Chicken Cottage.
  • Two entries focus on the Bank of England, pairing a commentary on rewriting its history with a BoE paper asking whether quantitative easing and tightening effects depend on the state of the economy.
  • Louis Ashworth’s compilation also points readers to pieces on James Milner, GitHub and software, broadening the list beyond finance into technology, culture and sport.
  • Published on June 2, the post fits FT Alphaville’s recurring curation format, offering external context and analysis rather than original reported news.
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