Money & Markets Report: November 23, 2023

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Theme: Striving for the Casey Award

Ask Catherine will be posted on Friday here.

Interview: Future Science Series: “Unknown Ingredients”: mXNA and the Kozak Sequence with Daniel Santiago

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  1. Unfortunately Italy’s law covers only vertebrate animals. That means, essentially, animals with a backbone. Guess what: Insects, and most other animals (95% or so, depending on your source), are invertebrates. Apparently Italians can eat bioengineered insects with the rest of us.

  2. Hyperinflation in food looks like this … Beans go from $1 per can, to $2 per can, then $5 per can, then $20 per can, then there are no beans. ?

    1. Or they can go from $1 per 400g can, $2 per 400g can, $2 per 200g can, $3 per 150g can, $3 per 75g can, then there are no beans ? Crazy example, but the shrinkflation factor is very real.

  3. What would make a jury that angry?

    Maybe that Monsanto knew.

    Or, maybe, that Monsanto did it intentionally.

  4. I nearly sent in the Larry summers thing in to ask Catherine. Then I reassured myself to not worry, Titus would cover it. And boy, did he ever ?

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