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The editor’s monthly letter, “Worthy Notions.”
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Trade Warbucks
Is the world’s biggest champion of global free trade about to hang up its gloves?
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Unlearning Curve
Confused individuals seeking to parse the contradictory economic and market signals splashing across the business pages these days might draw a lesson from Keynes’ maxim.
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Bitter Fruit
Rarely do you see a finance minister berating foreign investors for flooding his country with money.
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Bear Facts
This month’s analysis of affluent investor sentiment from the Spectrem Group showed a significant jump in the number of people who say that the real estate market’s woes are a major influence on their economic outlook.
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The Velocity of Wealth
A few of the more thought-provoking predictions gleaned from farsighted financiers in recent months.
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The Art of the Possible
We thought this election season would be a good time to examine how those who have risked their own money in pursuit of high political office have fared.
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Crash Course
Journalists who predict market downturns can take some comfort from the fact that they will, eventually, be proven correct.
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Club-Wielding Barbarians
The recent supersizing of leveraged buyout transactions has raised some interesting parallels.
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Real Confidence
Not to be deterred by the fact that we are looking at real estate opportunities overseas, a developer kindly offered his views on the high-end domestic market.
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Are You for Sale?
If you aren’t now, you will be soon. And it’s not a bad thing.
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Sound Off
The Internet often seems designed to torture traditional magazine and newspaper publishers by offering their readers a host of alternate ways to get their news and information.
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Well Spent
The ballooning deficit, weakening credit cycle and odd behavior of the bond markets, among others, could all cause capital market catawampus.
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