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Trump’s team finds a new way to wreck Obamacare

The Trump administration’s latest strike on the Affordable Care Act is to expand the availability of so-called short-term health insurance. Don’t be misled by the seeming modesty of this idea. It’s an impressive combination of bad policy and bad faith. First, these aren’t short-term plans at all. They’d provide coverage for up to a year, much longer than required for ...

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New York’s booming housing market splits the city in two

New York City has added an estimated 488,478 housing units since 1991. For a city that has added 1.1 million jobs over that same period, that’s not great, but it’s not terrible, either. Where things get complicated — and in some ways less encouraging — is in exactly what kind of housing it has added. These numbers are from the ...

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Imagine a world with no bank bonuses. It wouldn’t be so bad

In the financial world, bonus disappointment is cause for anguish, outrage, and sometimes a job change. Rather than enjoy guides on how to splurge on a foreign bolt-hole, victims are left instead to write pseudonymous columns about how Jeremy Corbyn’s views now pervade the corner office. When even Deutsche Bank AG pays bonuses, it seems unfair not to get what ...

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Latvia crisis places ECB role as bank supervisor under scrutiny

Bloomberg US claims that a Latvian bank laundered money and violated sanctions on North Korea led to the lender’s demise in little over a week, turning the spotlight on the European Central Bank’s role as chief supervisor for euro-zone lenders. The US Treasury proposed banning ABLV Bank from doing business in dollars, but the ECB doesn’t have the power to ...

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BOE signals change of heart on rate increase

Bloomberg Bank of England Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden looks to have changed his mind on interest rates. An opponent of a rate increase in November, Ramsden told the Sunday Times in an interview that an acceleration in wage growth suggests swifter rate rises are now required. Ramsden said he’ll closely monitor what happens in the early part of 2018 to ...

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Deutsche Bank unit IPO imminent

Bloomberg The clock is ticking for John Cryan to complete the next step in Deutsche Bank AG’s turnaround. The lender on Monday said it will sell shares in its DWS asset management business “in the earliest available window,” confirming a plan first outlined a year ago and kicking off what is usually a four-week run-up to the initial public offering. ...

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Jokowi’s central bank pick seen as ‘safe hand’

Bloomberg President Joko Widodo’s choice of a career central banker to head Bank Indonesia signals monetary policy continuity as rising odds of faster US rate increases roil emerging-market currencies and bonds. Widodo, also known as Jokowi, has nominated Deputy Governor Perry Warjiyo as his sole candidate, Sofjan Wanandi, adviser to Vice President Jusuf Kalla, said by text message on Monday. ...

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China Construction Bank seen as pick for BlackRock, Goldman

Bloomberg If you think things will keep getting better for China’s biggest banks, look no further than China Construction Bank Corp. Goldman Sachs Group Inc and Morgan Stanley are among at least 16 brokerages that have raised their target prices for China’s second-largest bank this year. Institutional investors including BlackRock Inc and Invesco Ltd have recently increased their CCB holdings, ...

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