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What’s bad for GE will be even worse for US

General Electric’s multi-billion-dollar loss in a unit that sold long-term-care insurance is a blow from which the iconic company is still reeling. But it’s also a harbinger of a much greater challenge for society at large: paying to care for the growing number of Americans who can’t look after themselves. GE’s travails stem from the early 1990s, when insurance companies ...

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Europe’s youth have good reason to be mad

Few topics are as discussed at Davos as ‘inequality.’ Business leaders and bankers take a great interest in debating how to ensure that globalization works for the many and not just for the few. This isn’t pure altruism, of course: They understand that a populist backlash could be devastating for their businesses too. These conversations too often fail to specify ...

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China’s tourism industry is only just getting going

If you want to gauge how Chinese consumers are reshaping the world, look at how many of them are leaving China. For vacation, that is. Outbound Chinese tourism has enjoyed explosive growth over the past decade and there’s plenty more where that came from: only 5 percent of the Middle Kingdom’s citizens hold a passport, compared with 40 percent in ...

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