Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Why CBS is the future of television no one saw coming. Article via IB Times Does the yield curve still work as an indicator of pending recession? Article via […]
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What We’re Reading – Week of 02/14/2016
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Corporate debt levels aren’t historically high. Article via Bloomberg Howard Marks tells us “what the market knows.” Memo via Oaktree Capital Can Wall Street solve the water crisis […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 02/05/2016
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Bill Gross says low interest rates aren’t working. Outlook via Janus Why can’t Apple figure out television? Article via Slate 1% of doctors account for 32% of paid […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 01/29/2016
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Larry Page’s obsessions became Google’s business. Article via New York Times ($) How stories drive the stock market. Article via New York Times ($) Why the Fed is […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 01/22/2016
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. The story of Valeant is a good example of how Wall Street can be a fickle friend, pushing managements to do something one day and eviscerating them for doing too […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 01/15/2016
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. The era of U.S. liquid natural gas (LNG) exports is almost here, as the first shipments prepare to leave Sabine Pass. Article via Platts $380 billion of investments in […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 01/08/2016
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Only in America: Tri Tran went from refugee to raising $115 million for his start up Munchery. Article via Bloomberg A longtime Wall Street exec with a physics background […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 12/24/2015
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. The U.S. pays more for drugs than other countries and Bloomberg has the proof. Article via Bloomberg Banks’ biggest weakness in the fight against data hackers is their own […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 12/18/2015
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Non-GAAP numbers. They’re back! Article via Wall Street Journal ($) China’s “Warren Buffett,” Guo Guangchang, goes missing. The government seems to enjoy targeting “oracles” in China. Article via Fortune […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 12/11/2015
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Hardly anyone is using Apple Pay. Article via Money How will we satisfy the world’s surging appetite for meat? Article via Wall Street Journal ($) Are emerging markets […]