Opinion

Apple should take iBundles out for spin

Apple Inc. says it’s more resilient than a typical hardware company. This is more hype than reality, but I can’t ignore the potential upside if Apple is serious about web video, digital music, and its other internet-centric software. Technology watchers know that Apple has been stressing how many people who own iPhones, Macs and iPads are also buying from its ...

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The year when the internet collides with reality

The onset of a new year brings plenty of predictions, and so I will hazard one: Many of the biggest events of 2018 will be bound together by a common theme, namely the collision of the virtual internet with the real ‘flesh and blood’ world. This integration is likely to steer our daily lives, our economy, and maybe even politics ...

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The south will rise again under GOP’s tax plan

It’s hard to find controlled experiments in finance. But they exist. East and West Germany, North and South Korea, Chile and Venezuela. In crossing a border, you can immediately see the difference in economic output and financial well-being from one country to the next, based on variations in tax and regulatory policy. The same goes for within the United States ...

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Ghost of 1972, Nifty Fifty spook stocks

The stock market is at a record high. Investors are chasing a handful of hot stocks. Geopolitical tensions threaten to upend the rally. I’m referring, of course, to 1972. The S&P 500 Index closed at a record high of 119.12 on December 11. It was the height of the Nifty Fifty (not to be confused with the Nifty 50 Index ...

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Spanish bonds face FOMO after Rajoy’s ‘drubbing’

The real loser in Catalonia’s referendum was, of course, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy. He needs to make sure that his country’s bond market doesn’t follow suit. The regional election he demanded resulted in the three separatist parties winning 70 out of the 135 seats. But the pro-independence parties did not win an overall majority of votes, and forming a ...

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Retail apocalypse may be postponed in 2018

This year brought us no shortage of harbingers of the so-called retail apocalypse. Mega-chains such as Toys ‘R’ Us Inc., Payless ShoeSource, and Hhgregg filed for bankruptcy. The likes of Sears Holdings Corp., Gap Inc. and Gymboree announced they were shuttering hundreds of locations. And the stocks of certain mall mainstays were crushed as their futures looked increasingly dim. All ...

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What exactly is bitcoin good for? A theory

What is bitcoin good for? This may be a question you’ve asked yourself, looking at the recent run-up in prices. Why, exactly, would you want to pay $18,000 and change to get your hands on one? I myself have been asking that question. Is bitcoin in a bubble? Or do all those folks who are eagerly snapping it up know ...

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Japan’s bounce is a parable of these economic times

In a year of economic surprises, mostly good ones, Japan is right up there. The decades since the country’s asset bubble burst in the early 1990s have seen many false dawns, so no one was rushing to call this a new day. But it’s time. A fair number of economists are now forecasting that the Bank of Japan will begin ...

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European ruling buries Uber’s platform myth

The European Court of Justice has ruled, without the possibility of appeal, that Uber is a taxi company, not a software one. This is the official beginning of the end of the tech industry’s deceitful attempt to present its innovation as something outside previous human experience and therefore outside the scope of previous regulation. The ruling ends a legal battle ...

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Economists lose credibility when they’re too certain

Every society runs on trust. This is even more true of complex, scientific modern societies than it is of tiny hunter-gatherer bands. Whenever you drive over a bridge, you trust that the engineers who designed based it on sound principles. When you take an antibiotic, you trust that the doctor who prescribed it did so for sound medical reasons. There ...

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