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Bank of Japan shuts down its monetary laboratory

  Japan’s great monetary policy experiment is drawing to a close, and the results may change the way the world thinks about central banking. The Bank of Japan’s recent quarterly report says, in effect, that the central bank has done all it can do to raise growth and inflation, and that fiscal policy needs to step in and help. The ...

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As China conquers Everest, tourists are big winners

  Adam Minter China has big plans for Mount Everest. Although the south-facing side of the mountain, in Nepal, might be better known, the Tibetan north face also has a rich mountaineering history, and China has outlined an ambitious new vision for commercializing it. That may sound like an unseemly approach to the world’s tallest and most forbidding peak. But ...

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Bombardier zooms as slowing funds’ burn drives improvement

  Bloomberg Bombardier Inc. surged the most in six months after forecasting annual profit at the high end of its previous outlook as the maker of the much-delayed C Series jetliner slowed the rate at which it had been burning through funds. Higher operating cash flow and reduced investment following certification of the CS100 and CS300 models of the marquee ...

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