What We’re Reading – Week of 12/09/2016

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   Changing stripes: how Adidas got cool again. Article via Buzzfeed   The Financial Times profiles Qualcomm CEO, Steve Mollenkopf. Article via Financial Times ($)   Are we out of big […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 12/02/2016

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   The U.S. is now a net exporter of natural gas. Article via Wall Street Journal ($)   Dallas stares down a Texas-sized threat of bankruptcy. Article via New York Times […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 11/18/2016

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   The earnings recession is finally over- thanks to a little bounce in oil. Article via Wall Street Journal ($)   Communication is the key to preventing financial abuse of the […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 11/11/2016

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   The world faces a water scarcity crisis. Article via The Economist ($)   Is the Bank of Japan’s monetary policy experiment over? Article via Bloomberg   Yale’s money management guru […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 11/04/2016

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   Asset bubbles threaten China. Article via Wall Street Journal ($)   Where did all the bond vigilantes go? Article via The Economist ($)   Charges in U.S. generic drug probe […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 10/28/2016

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   Overwork reduces productivity. Article via the Financial Times ($)   AT&T plans $35 per month 100 channel DirecTV Now offering.  Is the skinny bundle finally here? Article via Wall street […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 10/21/2016

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   Apple scales back its car ambitions. Article via Bloomberg   Saudi Arabia taps the bond markets as deficits grow. Article via Financial Times ($)   China plans to use GMOs- […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 10/14/2016

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   India invests to keep the trains running on time. Article via Wall Street Journal($)   John Hempton says Twitter needs a “Carl Icahn type” buyer. Blog via Bronte Capital   […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 10/07/2016

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   Canada uses fiscal stimulus to prop up its economy. Article via Wall Street Journal ($)   Bill Gross says that central banks are running a high stakes gambling strategy that […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 09/30/2016

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   Shelia Bair says the next big crisis is student debt. Article via Bloomberg   Blackstone dealmaker, Joe Baratta, says it’s the most difficult environment he’s seen.  This probably doesn’t bode […]

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