The Bad Stuff That the Stock Market Worried About Is Starting to Happen Economics |
- The Bad Stuff That the Stock Market Worried About Is Starting to Happen
- Apple cut its sales forecasts for its key end of year period on Wednesday, citing the unforeseen “magnitude” of the economic slowdown in China
- The future might not belong to China: Replicating the success of other high-growth economies is about to become far harder
- Companies from Apple to Gucci are flashing warning signs about the Chinese economy
- Venezuela’s Lessons for American Socialists
- The One Issue the Left and Right Can Agree On: The Pernicious Impact of Monopolies in the U.S.
- The elitist science of Economics
- U.S. manufacturing activity slowed sharply to a two-year low in December amid a plunge in new orders and hiring at factories
- Bristol Myers and Celgene in $74bn pharmaceutical merger
- Fracking’s Secret Problem—Wells Aren’t Producing as Much as Companies Forecast
- Economists forecast bleak future for the UK after Brexit
- Robot Waiters In This Tokyo Cafe Are Controlled By Disabled People
- Companies added way more jobs than expected in December: ADP/Moody's
- Global Wealth Report
- Thoughts? How economic theory and the Netflix Prize could make research funding more efficient
- US companies are flashing warning signs about the Chinese economy -- The trade war between the world’s two largest economies is starting to slow their pace of growth, especially in China.
- Nothing To See Here, It's Just Everything
- Apple warning bell triggers fears for global economy
- US economy flashes warning signs of impending slowdown
- This excellent rent vs. buy study aggregated indices from five major RE research firms into an interactive chart
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- The Case for Stock Buybacks
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