What We’re Reading – Week of 12/04/2015

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   Startups bet smartphone use patterns can determine credit worthiness. Article via Wall Street Journal ($)   Did Wells Fargo push its cross-selling culture too far? Article via Wall Street Journal […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 11/27/2015

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   Demographics rule the global economy. Article via Wall Street Journal ($)   Mobile money from M-Pesa changed the game for the unbanked in Kenya. Article via CBS News   Why […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 11/20/2015

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   Debt market distortions go global as nothing makes sense. Article via Bloomberg   Which media company will solve the Netflix problem? Article via Wall Street Journal ($)   Banks are […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 11/13/2015

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   Does a bid for Apache mean it is finally time for consolidation among oil and gas producers? Article via Washington Post   Russia has engaged in cyber war against Ukraine.  […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 11/06/2015

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   To feed the world, we are going to need different farms. Article via Newsweek   Farmers turn to leases to afford their tractors. Article via Wall Street Journal ($)   […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 10/30/2015

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   There are pockets of growth coming from the Chinese consumer. Article via Wall Street Journal ($)   How did the daily sports fantasy betting business get so big? Article via […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 10/16/2015

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   Will ETF outflows impact biotech stocks? Article via Wall Street Journal ($)   Dell, darling of the 90s, turned to a dot-com era tracking stock maneuver to make an EMC […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 10/09/2015

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   The U.K. has water problems too. Article via the Guardian   Does the future hold widespread wireless charging? Article via Wall Street Journal ($)   Amazon goes after billions of […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 10/02/2015

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   There appears to be trouble for Glencore, the world’s largest commodities trader; will it portend trouble for counterparties? Article via Reuters   Advertisers will need to tell great stories to […]

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What We’re Reading – Week of 09/25/2015

Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.   It is time the bond market went electronic, just like equity markets did long ago. Article via Bloomberg   How UBS spread the pain of Puerto Rico’s debt crisis to […]

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