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Inflation is coming thanks to Trump’s trade tariffs

Did the global economy dodge an economic bullet? The US and the European Union agreed to step back from the brink of imposing mutually punishing tariffs. The agreement — if there really is one — contemplates a future agreement to resolve trade differences. Like Brexit, this is an unformed plan to somehow resolve thorny differences at an undetermined date in ...

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Beijing towers over China’s next $9bn IPO

China Tower Corp’s Hong Kong IPO looks like a pretty straightforward affair. The business is about as vanilla as it gets: The company builds and runs towers on which telecom operators hang their transmission equipment. It collects rent in return. No need to wrestle with GMV, MAU or ARPU. There’s a reason why fund managers and index compilers treat global ...

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2014 had great GDP quarter, too. It did not last

The recent strong second-quarter gross domestic product report brings up the question of whether it can be sustained in a way it wasn’t the last time GDP growth was this robust four years ago. The economy in 2014 had some things going for it that the current economy lacks — a federal funds rate firmly anchored at zero and an ...

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