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Is Bernie Sanders’ proposal of job guarantee a boondoggle?

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., wants the federal government to guarantee a job for every American willing and able to work. The proposal sounds compassionate and enlightened, but in practice, it would almost certainly be a disaster. The fact that it’s taken seriously is evidence that many Democrats, like Republicans before them, embrace loony economic agendas that are more public-relations gestures ...

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Indian economy will work when its women do

It was only a decade ago that Nokia OYJ’s smartphone factory near Chennai was seen as the prototype solution for India’s chronic problem of too few women in the workforce. That unit, which at peak production boasted 8,000 permanent employees — 72 percent of whom were women – got left out of a global sale of the Finnish company’s mobile ...

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EU privacy regulations may give Google more power

The disingenuous way companies are attempting to comply with the letter, not the spirit, of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation is only part of the problem with the new privacy rule, which goes into effect May 25. For publishers already forced to accept Google’s near monopoly on programmatic advertising on their sites, the new regulation could make things ...

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BOE set to keep policy unchanged after a roller-coaster buildup

Bloomberg The Bank of England (BoE) will probably keep interest rates unchanged this week after an economic roller coaster that saw market bets on an increase flip from near-guaranteed to almost no chance. A majority of the nine Monetary Policy Committee members will vote to maintain a 0.5 percent benchmark on Thursday, according to a Bloomberg survey of economists. Governor ...

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Powell: Emerging markets equipped to navigate turbulence

Bloomberg The Federal Reserve’s gradual push towards higher interest rates shouldn’t be blamed for any roiling of emerging market economies, which are well placed to navigate the tightening of US monetary policy, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said. In a speech that argued US decision-making isn’t the major determinant of flows of capital into developing economies, Powell said the influence of ...

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AfDB seeks funds to plug Africa’s $170 billion infrastructure gap

Bloomberg The African Development Bank (AfDB) seeks investments from global pensions and commercial financiers to help fund the continent’s infrastructure gap of as much as $170 billion a year. The Abidjan-based lender is launching its Africa Investment Forum in Johannesburg. The forum will host its first meeting in November in South Africa’s commercial hub and will have “no speeches,” but ...

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Lloyds disappointed by Standard Life’s move to keep $148bn

Bloomberg Lloyds Banking Group Plc is “surprised” and “disappointed” by Standard Life Aberdeen Plc’s decision to challenge the bank’s plan to pull 109 billion pounds ($148 billion) from the asset manager, the lender said in a statement. Lloyds gave notice in February that it planned to end the mandate after the merger of Aberdeen and Standard Life made the combined ...

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ICICI surges after CEO says bad-loan ratios will improve

Bloomberg ICICI Bank Ltd., India’s second-largest private sector lender by assets, was Asia’s best-performing bank stock on Tuesday after its top official said bad-loan ratios will improve. ICICI jumped 7.1 percent, set for the biggest gain since October 25, and was the top stock on Bloomberg’s Asia Pacific Banks Index. Chief Executive Officer Chanda Kochhar, who has been assuring investors ...

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Japan Airlines studies setting up budget carrier to lift its capacity

Bloomberg Japan Airlines Co. is examining setting up a new low-fare carrier to increase capacity and take on rising competition from budget operators in Asia’s second-largest economy. Starting a discount airline is part of the carrier’s need to widen its product line-up, Vice Chairman Junko Okawa, 63, said in an interview in Singapore. It is one of several options the ...

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