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Built on a Lie: The Fundamental Flaw of Europe's Common Currency
The euro is under attack like never before, as the promises on which it was based turn out to be lies. Hedge funds are speculating ...
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5 points, posted 4 months, 3 weeks ago from
spiegel.de
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Backwards Economics
Regular economics involves someone starting a company and then hiring people to fill positions. That seems like a sensible model. But I wonder if the ...
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5 points, posted 4 months, 3 weeks ago from
com
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Solar Industry Learns Lessons in Spanish Sun
Two years ago, this gritty mining city hosted a brief 21st-century gold rush. Long famous for coal, Puertollano discovered another energy source it had overlooked: ...
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4 points, posted 4 months, 3 weeks ago from
nytimes.com
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China's zombie growth
China continues to build despite an excess of empty commercial real estate.
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4 points, posted 4 months, 3 weeks ago from
csmonitor.com
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The New Digital Underclass
How technology has become a barrier to social mobility.
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4 points, posted 4 months, 3 weeks ago from
forbes.com
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Europe bars Wall Street banks from government bond sales
First time in five years no leading US investment bank features among the top nine sovereign bond deales in Europe, according to Dealogic
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3 points, posted 4 months, 3 weeks ago from
guardian.co.uk
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Dotcom bubble burst: 10 years on
On 10 March 2000, the Nasdaq index of leading technology shares spiked, bursting the Dotcom bubble. Life has not been the same since.
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2 points, posted 4 months, 3 weeks ago from
bbc.co.uk
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BofA to End Overdraft Fees on Debit Cards
Bank of America is expected Wednesday to eliminate overdraft fees on purchases made with debit cards. check out thestreet for the latest stock market news ...
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2 points, posted 4 months, 3 weeks ago from
thestreet.com
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