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Why aren’t wages rising?

It’s a mystery. The US economy seems strong. Since the nadir of the Great Recession, employers have added about 19 million workers. The unemployment rate is 4 percent, near the lowest level since 2000. By standard economic theory, the strong demand for labour should be pushing up wages. But that isn’t happening. Wage gains of 2.7 percent roughly match inflation. ...

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Bitcoin: It’s more like gold than currency

In the seven months since Bitcoin’s price peaked, it has fallen by about two-thirds. But it’s still almost three times more valuable than it was a year ago: So what does the future hold for the world’s first and still most famous cryptocurrency? I see three basic scenarios: No. 1. Bitcoin Triumph: Bitcoin replaces the dollar (and probably other fiat ...

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China’s unicorns stampede into an IPO quagmire

From China, without love. The stampede of unicorns is losing fans. Xiaomi Corp fell as much as 6 percent in its debut in Hong Kong, while most of last year’s hottest listings, from ZhongAn Online P&C Insurance Co to Ping An Healthcare & Technology Co, are trading below their IPO prices. Yet it seems nothing will stop the unicorns. In ...

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