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Italy may find November is the cruelest month

It won’t take much to push highly indebted Italy into a debt crisis, as it is already flirting with bond yields close to unsustainable levels. The big risk is of a buyer’s strike, akin to the recent UK gilt market meltdown. What happens next month will be crucial for the nation’s economic future. A lot of things have to come ...

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This imitation currency crisis needs work

  Where have Asia’s rebels gone? It’s striking how conventional the region’s response has been to the spike in inflation and worrisome slides in currencies. Unlike a generation ago, today’s challenges haven’t forced a retreat from the orthodox. The radical center is holding. Whenever Asia is under financial duress, it’s tempting to reach for comparisons with the collapse of the ...

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Retailers should prepare for a revenge Christmas

  If it feels like the winter holiday season starts earlier every year, that’s because it does. It’s not just the pumpkin spice lattes and Christmas knits taking over your Instagram feed. This week, Target Corp. kicked off its deal days. Next week, Amazon.com Inc.’s second prime day of the year takes place. Retailers are right to be out of ...

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