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A foreign adventure worth America’s money

Good news in a tumultuous week: Congress is poised to expand a program that will boost aid to poor countries, project American values overseas, balance China’s rising influence, and (not least) offer taxpayers a tidy profit. Here’s hoping that common sense prevails and the idea becomes reality. Last week, as part of a reauthorisation bill, the House passed a measure ...

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How Japan’s Abe should spend the next three years

Japan’s economy is doing well. Unemployment is at multi-decade lows. Capital expenditure is up, as is return on equity. And wages are finally rising. For the longer-term, Japan also looks strong. Contrary to the popular myth that the country suffered multiple lost decades after the bursting of the bubble economy in about 1990, Japan has outperformed many other rich countries ...

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Sterling isn’t the villain in post-Brexit M&A

Sky Plc’s takeover by Comcast Corp. is set to be one of the biggest acquisitions of a UK company by an overseas buyer. Expect more to follow. No one is bidding for a British target solely because sterling is 12 percent cheaper than just before the Brexit referendum — but the pound’s weakness is only making targets more digestible. The ...

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