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| China's Riskiest Form of State Borrowing Enjoys a New Boom SHANGHAI—The investment arms of China's cities and provinces are selling debt at a record pace to fund roads, railways, utilities and ports, as they seek to shore up growth by spending more on infrastructure. Smaller cities and counties in China have long ... | |
| Use These 3 Tests To Pick The IPO Winners Venture capital investment rises and falls with the public's appetite for IPOs. And with 2019 venture-backed IPOs falling way below the market averages, it looks like the cycle is about to head south. That does not mean there are no recent IPOs worth investing ... | |
| Fed's George: US Economy Is in 'Good Place' Kansas City Federal Reserve leader Esther George said Sunday she isn't worried about low inflation levels right now, in comments that show the official skeptical but open to the need to lower rates again. "The U.S. economy is currently in a good place with ... | |
| Oil prices on ebb tide as gloom gathers over global economy SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Monday, extending last week's heavy losses, with traders fearing the global economic slowdown will weigh on future oil demand growth while pegging hopes for a rebound on progress in talks this week on ending the ... | |
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| New Nissan Pay Problems Point to Conflicts at the Top Two insiders who brought down Carlos Ghosn were involved with improper payments, an inquiry found. The company's full board never heard about it. CreditCreditNoriko Hayashi for The New York Times. Supported by. Ben Dooley · Liz Alderman. | |
| How America's Rich Get So Rich In America, billionaires control much of our lives. The president of the United States is a billionaire. One of the biggest and most famous philanthropists, Bill Gates, is a billionaire. The man who runs Amazon, the online giant that sells almost everything, is the is ... | |
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| Electric Vehicle Mandate, Anyone? In my many discussions with ethanol proponents, they invariably push several narratives. Sometimes these narratives are sincere, but sometimes they are driven by glaring self-interest. Today I cover a quick way to understand their motivations. I recently ... | |
| Low inflation? Nothing to worry about, Fed's George says DENVER (Reuters) - Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Esther George on Sunday rejected the notion that the U.S. central bank should cut interest rates to try to boost low inflation, adding that doing so could create financial imbalances. "In current ... | |
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