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Energy policy should focus on climate

Good sense on energy hasn’t fled Washington entirely. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has struck down the Trump administration’s bewildering proposal to subsidize coal-fired power for its “resilience” in the event of big storms or natural disasters. Making coal cheaper would have damaged health and cost lives by boosting air pollution, and made energy markets less efficient to boot. FERC ...

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Smart phone addiction is a problem Apple won’t solve

Two big shareholders of Apple Inc. are right to add their influential voices to those concerned with smartphone addiction. If they are serious about finding a solution, however, they’ll start looking elsewhere for progress on the issue. Like tobacco companies before them, tech companies are incapable of studying their products dispassionately and then regulating themselves for the common good. The ...

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Wells Fargo can’t quite seem to fix its wagon

Waiting for another sign that Wells Fargo & Co. has turned a corner? Its fourth-quarter earnings provided differing levels of validation for investors who had sent the stock flying to a record earlier this week. For the first time since the GOP tax bill was passed last month, Wells Fargo detailed its impact. The bank essentially confirmed expectations that the ...

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In Oregon, progressivism spills over at the pump

Frank Lloyd Wright purportedly said, “Tip the world over on its side and everything loose will land in Los Angeles.” Today, however, Oregon is the state with the strangest state of mind, which has something to do with it being impeccably progressive: In the series ‘Portlandia,’ the mention of artisanal lightbulbs might be satirical, but given today’s gas-pumping controversy, perhaps ...

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Draghi unheeded as ECB minutes prompt new bets on 2018 hike

Bloomberg The European Central Bank is again struggling to get the message across to markets that any unwinding of stimulus will be slow and steady. The euro soared, bonds slid and investors this week stepped up bets that interest rates will rise before the end of 2018, disregarding President Mario Draghi’s assurances that no such thing will happen until well ...

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HSBC hires from Goldman, JPMorgan for Asia equities

Bloomberg HSBC Holdings Plc made a slew of hires from rivals including Goldman Sachs Group Inc. as the bank revamps its equities business in the Asia-Pacific region and expands a nascent majority-owned securities venture in China, people familiar with the matter said. Among the recent additions are Michael Parry, who joined from Goldman Sachs as a director focused on Asian ...

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Investors to central banks: Monetary policy planning could roil markets

Bloomberg Global central banks are being served a sharp reminder by investors that their monetary policy planning carries the potential to roil the financial markets in 2018. A minor tweak in the Bank of Japan’s bond-purchase operation saw the yen strengthen more than 1 percent in two days. A change in the way China’s central bank manages the yuan sparked ...

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Dollar bears get warning as Asian banks put brake

Bloomberg Dollar bears take heed: Asian central banks may be putting the brakes on the greenback’s slide. After working for three years to staunch the yuan’s slump, China is now moving to combat the opposite problem. The People’s Bank of China has stopped using a component of its daily fixing formula that had been widely interpreted as a tool to ...

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Nainital Bank put up for sale by India lender

Bloomberg Bank of Baroda, India’s third-largest state-run lender, is seeking to sell unit Nainital Bank Ltd. as it sheds non-core assets to bolster its balance sheet, people familiar with the matter said. A decision on the size of the stake to be sold will depend on approvals from the Indian central bank, the people said, asking not to be identified ...

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Morgan Stanley counters bond bear market call

Bloomberg Morgan Stanley countered Bill Gross’s call that Treasuries are in a bear market. “Don’t worry, Treasuries continue to offer value,” Morgan Stanley strategists Matthew Hornbach and Guneet Dhingra in New York wrote in a note. “This isn’t the bear market you’re looking for,” according to the firm, one of the 23 primary dealers that underwrite US debt securities. A ...

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