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Why we don’t prepare for the country’s future

Does America adapt by crisis or consensus? Do we spontaneously change because we see we must, or must we be coerced by events that leave us no choice? — “The Good Life and Its Discontents: The American Dream in the Age of Entitlement” That’s what I wrote more than 20 years ago. Americans would solve their most pressing problems through ...

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Carney’s nuclear option for no-deal Brexit

For a staunch supporter of central bank “forward guidance,” Mark Carney changes his mind a tad too often. From when he will leave his job running the Bank of England (BOE), to when the BOE’s Monetary Policy Committee will next raise interest rates, there are plenty of examples. Yet on one crucial subject for the British economy, Carney has been ...

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Deutsche Bank would be better off without HNA

Another day, another negative headline about Deutsche Bank AG. First came the warning that the battered German lender is being evicted from the index of the top 50 stocks in the euro zone. Then came the another news that China’s HNA Group Co., one of the bank’s top shareholders, is selling its entire stake. The shares fell as much as ...

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