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Last updated: Mar. 17, 13:13 Page 4 of 8
Donald Trump’s son-in-law, who was also a senior White House official, said he was close to finalizing real estate projects in Albania and Serbia.
By Eric Lipton, Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman
The New York Times,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Once, there was a phone monopoly called AT&T. In 1984, regulators turned it into a lots-opoly by breaking it into lots of baby bells. Over time, the babies began changing names and gobbling each other up. One even ingested its former parent. Wolfe Research analyst Peter Supino recently upgraded AT&T to Outperform, with a $21 price target that implies a potential 30% return, including the dividend.
By Jack Hough
Barron`s,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Francis Suarez’s low-tax ‘capital of capital’ has become a springboard for his political ambitions
By FT
Financial Times,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Investors’ hopes that trillions of dollars in money-market funds will push stocks higher when the Fed cuts rates are misplaced
By Telis Demos
The Wall Street Journal,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Further economic growth is possible, but the right policies are needed to unlock it
By https://www.ft.com/tej-parikh
Financial Times,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
China Chamber of Commerce to EU fears that bloc’s rules agreed on Friday will cause ‘increased bureaucracy’
By Alice Hancock in London and Andy Bounds in Brussels
Financial Times,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
It’s hard to find evidence that current monetary policy is very restrictive, write Sander Gerber and Stephen Miran in a guest commentary.
By Sander Gerber and Stephen Miran
Barron`s,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
The possibility of harvesting the seabed is growing in popularity among lawmakers amid a push to extract rare minerals for defense applications
By Yusuf Khan
The Wall Street Journal,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
The move to hold the rates signals that China’s benchmark lending rates may be kept steady this month
By WSJ Singapore Editors
The Wall Street Journal,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
There never was such a thing and to base policy on it would be a serious mistake
By Michael Stoppard
Financial Times,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Jeremy Hunt’s new regime is a clear improvement — but the saga distracts from bigger public finance challenges
By Helen Miller, deputy director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies
Financial Times,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Egypt devalued its currency and hiked interest rates. That has created an opportunity for investors to reap yields above 30% on nine-month paper.
By Craig Mellow
Barron`s,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
After a market record, signs are only starting to emerge that average people are getting their share of the pie
By Megumi Fujikawa and Peter Landers | Photographs Ko Sasaki for The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Many groups have focused on the near term and their own emissions — rather than those of suppliers and customers
By FT
Financial Times,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Moscow-based insurer Ingosstrakh will not cover claims on tankers evading sanctions
By Chris Cook and David Sheppard in London
Financial Times,  Mar. 15, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
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