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Czech social democrats mull cabinet talks

Bloomberg The opposition Czech Social Democratic Party picked parliamentary Deputy Speaker Jan Hamacek as its new chairman, opening the way for government talks with billionaire Prime Minister Andrej Babis whose ANO party is struggling to find ruling partners. Hamacek, 39, beat Jiri Zimola for the post, with both saying they were ready to negotiate with ANO about potential cooperation. While ...

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Signs of thaw in S Africa mine fight as Ramaphosa starts

Bloomberg South African mining companies agreed to postpone a legal challenge to the government’s controversial new rules for the industry after President Cyril Ramaphosa said he’s committed to finding a solution to the dispute. The presidency held talks with the Chamber of Mines lobby group following Ramaphosa’s state-of-the-nation speech, both sides said in statements. The postponement “serves to allow parties ...

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Pittsburgh shows the way to a rust belt rebound

I vividly remember a time back in 2007 when some people I knew were marveling at an online ad for a house in Pittsburgh selling for $1. Of course, the true cost of houses being auctioned for almost nothing is much higher, since you have to rebuild and maintain them. But it just served to illustrate Pittsburgh’s battered reputation as ...

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Worried about Amazon, firms run into the arms of Google

The fierce cable television pioneer John Malone recently compared Amazon.com Inc. to the Death Star. Companies whose share prices have been crushed by whispers of Amazon’s interest in their industry surely agree with Malone’s assessment. Executives hunting for allies to protect them from Amazon’s Empire have landed on Google and Microsoft Corp. Apparently the best way for a company to ...

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Broadcom’s ‘just trust us’ Qualcomm pitch isn’t enough

Broadcom Ltd. needs to start talking about its plans for Qualcomm Inc.’s licensing business — sooner rather than later. Qualcomm said in a recent meeting with Broadcom hadn’t swayed it from a decision to reject the chipmaker’s latest takeover proposal of $82 a share, or $104 billion. This isn’t entirely surprising, as Qualcomm had previously said the proposal undervalued it, ...

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Empty cockpits are a big problem for US Air Force

In late 2016, the Air Force realized it was facing a shortage of about 700 fighter pilots. The service, to its credit, pushed ahead with several initiatives to avert the looming crisis. The result: The Air Force is now short about 1,200 fighter pilots. It’s not that the Air Force’s steps weren’t improvements. It’s that they were too small. With ...

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Run the economy extra-hot to keep recovery strong

With the unemployment rate down to near four percent, and new claims for unemployment insurance at a 48-year low, maybe the economy can’t accommodate more workers without zooming out of control. That’s the conventional wisdom, but a few economists are skeptical of this narrative. We see an economy that is still well below its long-term trend line. How do we ...

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The eurozone can’t get its stories straight

The European Union can act in unison at times — for example, on Russia sanctions or, at least so far, on Brexit. But as French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel try for a closer union in the next few years, they will need to be mindful of the fact that there is no single narrative among the ...

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Everyone has forgotten the downside to debt

As a new capital markets associate at Lehman Brothers in 2001, I was thrown into the summer program mating ritual known as rotations. That’s when you spend time working in various areas of an investment bank before being assigned to a department. The least popular assignment at the time was the government bond trading desk. Why? Because the US was ...

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ECB puts payments moratorium on crippled Latvian ABLV bank

Bloomberg The European Central Bank declared a temporary moratorium on debit operations in all currencies at ABLV Bank, the Baltic country’s third-biggest lender facing US Treasury enforcement action for alleged links to North Korea. “Temporarily, and until further notice, a prohibition of all payments by ABLV Bank on its financial liabilities has been imposed, and is now in effect,” the ...

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