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Macy’s earnings show it still has some fight in it

Maybe Macy’s Inc. wasn’t just coasting on the holiday spirit after all. The department store giant said comparable sales in the first quarter were up 3.9 percent over a year earlier, blowing past analyst expectations. When you include sales at departments licensed to third parties, it was even stronger, up 4.2 percent over a year earlier. That robust growth followed ...

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Simplify the Volcker Rule instead of weakening it

The Trump administration is drawing up a proposal to simplify the Volcker Rule, one of the most controversial pieces of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform. This could be a desirable development, as long as it doesn’t weaken a crucial safeguard against gambling with taxpayers’ money. The Volcker Rule has a worthy goal: Limit government subsidies to financial institutions. When authorities ...

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India must think twice before busting its ailing banks

India seems intent on cleaning up a banking sector that’s plagued by bad loans and high-profile scams. The question is how damaging the cure will turn out to be. On May 13, federal investigators went after Usha Ananthasubramanian, currently the head of state-run Allahabad Bank, filing formal charges over her alleged involvement in a multi-billion dollar fraud involving celebrity jeweler ...

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