The news this week that Yahoo! Inc. will be rechristened ‘Altaba Inc.’ elicited a lot of groans. “Apparently Yahoo renamed itself after an antihistamine,” tweeted New York Times tech reporter Mike Isaac. The name “sounded more like infantile babble than the remnants of a once-promising internet giant,” wrote Fortune’s Lucinda Shen. The reason for the renaming is that Yahoo’s ...
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In China M&A, hostile forces loom large
China followers know that stability is highly rated. Hostile takeovers, like divorces, are never smooth and the few that have made headlines recently sent shock waves through markets in Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Shanghai. Beijing sent a shush message last month regarding Baoneng Group’s attempt to take control of China Vanke Co., a developer that was until last year ...
Read More »Cyberwar has gone public, and that’s risky
Compared with the alleged Russian hacks of the Democratic National Committee and other US targets, another important cybertheft that has also been tentatively attributed to Russia is getting far less attention. The revelations are much less titillating than those that have made headlines recently — they aren’t even understandable to most people — but they may be part of ...
Read More »What’s up with two icons of American business?
We are in the throes of another round of what the economist Joseph Schumpeter memorably called “creative destruction.†Two icons of American business – Macy’s and Sears — are struggling. Macy’s plans to close 100 stores to improve profitability, and Sears has sold its Craftsman tools line for roughly $900 million to raise cash. Conceivably, one or both of ...
Read More »Heed those Asian bond bankers
Investment bankers in Asia are usually happy to see a spike in Treasury yields. It gives them the perfect excuse to tell clients that if they don’t issue dollar bonds now, the costs will be much higher later. That may help explain why debt sales in the US have uncannily accelerated, even as Bill Gross and Jeffrey Gundlach warn ...
Read More »Trump’s dangerous ideas about vaccines
Donald Trump’s views on vaccines have long been out of sync with science. Childhood vaccines cause autism, he asserted at a debate in 2015, echoing statements he had made in 2014 and 2012. But now the president-elect is poised to do more than just pass along misinformation: He has asked a die-hard “anti-vaxxer” to lead a commission on “vaccination ...
Read More »Tillerson tries to separate from Trump at confirmation hearing
US Secretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson seems to be almost at variance with President-elect Donald Trump over key foreign policy issues, which he would face as America’s top diplomat. At his confirmation hearing, the former Exxon Mobil Corp CEO, under intense questioning on US-Russian relations and other foreign issues, called Russia a danger and vowed to protect America’s ...
Read More »High inflation, low rates are a threat to Merkel
There’s a big threat to Germany’s traditional political parties ahead of this year’s general election, and it isn’t immigration or populism. It’s the inflation eating away at Germans’ savings as the European Central Bank keeps interest rates near zero. Germans, from serious economists to tabloid writers, have long decried the ECB’s lax monetary policy. With its stated goal of ...
Read More »Silicon Valley startup pipeline needs ‘Drano’
An entire library could be filled with books about how the bright minds in Silicon Valley find and fund the next Google or Facebook. But there are four basic steps to startup investing: 1) Persuade people to give you lots of money. 2) Use that money to buy shares in young companies. 3) Cash out those shares in an ...
Read More »China’s currency policies need an overhaul
The irony of the yuan rally that took bears by surprise last week was that the surge came just days before China announced that its foreign currency reserves shrank by $41 billion in December. The stockpile is now $3 trillion, a decline of more than $1 trillion since its peak in 2014. Authorities have been drawing upon the huge ...
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