Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. As SPACs try to gobble up start-ups, the market seems crazy even to founders. Article via New York Times ($) Rob Arnott looks at big market delusions and how […]
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What We’re Reading – Week of 03/12/2021
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Bloomberg takes an inside look at the SPAC bubble. Article via Bloomberg ($) Saudi Arabia puts pressure on multi-nationals to relocate their regional headquarters there or miss out on […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 03/05/2021
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Warren Buffett calls out bonds as a terrible investment in his most recent letter to investors. Letter via Berkshire How Europe became the biggest EV market and why it […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 02/26/2021
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. As shale companies reemerge from bankruptcy, will they repeat the mistakes of the past? Article via Wall Street Journal ($) Policy makers focus on an alternative measure of unemployment […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 02/19/2021
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Â The bicycle bubble of the 1890s was bigger than any of the bubbles going on today. Article via Wall Street Journal ($) Bill Gates has a plan to thwart […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 02/12/2021
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Is offshore wind about to boom in the United States? Article via Wall Street Journal ($) China tries to gain an advantage by influencing industry standards. Article via Wall […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 02/05/2021
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Â Jefferies CEO, Richard Handler, has some words of wisdom for the young generation of new traders. Letter via Jefferies In the case of Robinhood, sometimes you get what […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 01/29/2021
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Xi Jinping attacks his greatest threat – private entrepreneurs. Article via The Atlantic Another consequence of low interest rates – an emerging market debt boom. Those have sometimes ended […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 01/22/2021
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Â The debt question facing Janet Yellen, how much is too much? Article via Wall Street Journal ($) Streaming services face a coming reckoning with churn. Article via Bloomberg […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 01/15/2021
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Â Howard Marks is out with a memo about how value investing and growth investing are two sides of the same coin. Memo via Oaktree Capital SPACs can generate good […]