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Shareholder primacy means shareholders are paid last

The Business Roundtable touched off a storm of commentary with its abandonment of the “shareholder primacy” view that the goal of a for-profit business corporation should be to maximize shareholder value. Most people celebrating this move seem to think it means stakeholders such as employees, customers, suppliers and communities will do better if corporate boards and managers treat their interests ...

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A strong US consumer is a lagging indicator

Investors who are optimistic about the outlook for the US economy and financial markets due to reports of healthy consumer spending, retail sales and an unemployment rate that held near a 50-year low in August need a history lesson. Even though consumer spending accounts for about two-thirds of the economy, it was a poor predictor of the last two recessions, ...

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UK can’t fix Brexit until it drafts a constitution

Democracy, Winston Churchill once famously said, was the worst way to run a country “apart from all the others that have ever been tried.” Unfortunately, he did not make clear what kind of democracy he favoured. Britain’s dreadful Brexit impasse has divided the country into roughly equal camps, both convinced democracy has been traduced. And they both have a point. ...

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