When we look back on 2020, no doubt we'll think of Covid-19. But a lot of other stuff happened, too — some accelerated by the pandemic, some hindered by it. Before you start making plans for the new year, take a moment to reflect on the wild 12 months we've just lived through. We don't know what's coming in 2021. But we can be sure it will surprise us. Pandemic Regrets? Experts Have a Few — Faye Flam Retail's Boom-and-Bust 2020, in 10 Charts — Sarah Halzack After a Bad Year for Freedom, Try Liberalism — Andreas Kluth How Can Tech Giants Top a Year Like 2020? They Can't. — Tae Kim Boris Johnson Has No One Else to Blame Now — Therese Raphael 5 Key Takeaways for Global Markets in 2020 — Mohamed A. El-Erian Covid Has Transformed the Psychology of Ambition — Anjani Trivedi The Pandemic Doesn't Have to Hurt Women Most — Elisa Martinuzzi After 2020, an Era of Global Harmony — or a New Dark Age? — Hal Brands 2020 Had a Silver Lining for Math Geeks — Scott Duke Kominers This is the Theme of the Week edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, a digest of our top commentary published every weekend. New subscribers to the newsletter can sign up here. |
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