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Investors extend Greek bond bets as confidence rises on bailout

Bloomberg Investors are extending the maturity of Greek bond holdings as they become more sanguine about the nation’s prospects after creditors agreed a bailout deal. The latest agreement by euro-zone finance ministers ended months of speculation over whether Greece would meet large bond payments due in July and spurred a rally in the country’s debt. PGIM Fixed Income and Greylock ...

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Germany’s Thyssenkrupp thinks beyond steel

Bloomberg It is a mark of the transformation going on at Thyssenkrupp AG that the most profitable operation at Germany’s biggest steel company is producing elevators not metal. The industrial giant, with roots dating to 1811, has poured research into its elevator unit to turn what was a sideline into a primary business. The strategy is Thyssenkrupp’s bid to survive ...

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Trump isn’t destiny

It’s time to take a brief break from Donald Trump. Whatever you think of him, there’s no denying that he dominates the news cycle. We seem to assume that the nation’s future depends on Trump’s fate, for better or worse. The reality is otherwise: The nation’s future also hangs on larger economic and social trends that no president can shape. ...

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