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Fear the deficit-populism doom loop
Call it the deficit-populism doom loop: ministers face both big deficits and voter revolts, and there is little way of satisfying both the bond markets and the barbarians at the gate. During the slow recovery from the global financial crisis of 2007-09,
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Corporate America’s Newest Activist Investor: Donald Trump
The president is demanding government stakes in U.S. companies and cuts of their revenue. Experts see some similarities to state-managed capitalism in other parts of the world.
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The True Cost of Firing a CEO
Perhaps if shareholders knew the full cost of a CEO ouster, they’d be more wary, as the price tag goes well beyond severance and sign-on payments made public in filings. There’s been increased turnover in the top job,
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The Rise Of The Consumer Visionary Merchant
We’re already seeing merchants evolve into Consumer Visionaries—leaders who blend deep human understanding with technology to make fast, informed calls.
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A Union Push at JPMorgan Reveals Tensions Inside America’s Largest Bank
At JPMorgan Chase, software developers and investment banking associates are among the supporters of a union facing long odds of recognition from the top.
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US and China Are Thwarting India’s Shot at $7 Trillion Solar Prize
To seize its opportunity to become a global force in solar power, nation must address tariff tensions and fix a supply chain still hugely reliant on Beijing.
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Private equity could transform your retirement, Wharton alternative investment experts say, but only if it adapts to protect savers
Private equity may offer higher returns and diversification, but bringing it into retirement plans requires new rules and safeguards to protect savers. Private equity has a compelling case for inclusion — but one that demands caution.
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The world’s biggest chipmaker needs to move beyond Taiwan
Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, relies entirely on the Taiwanese firm. So does its closest rival, amd, another chip designer. Big tech firms like Alphabet, Amazon, Apple and Microsoft, each designing their own bespoke silicon,
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