Bloomberg Swedish opposition leader Ulf Kristersson, the man most likely to be asked to form a new government after Stefan Lofven’s second defeat in parliament, is calling for a quick resolution to the country’s political stalemate, warning that the chances of a snap election are now rising. “Ultimately, we are heading at quite a high speed toward a new election,†...
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December, 2018
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15 December
The Fed’s latest worry
Pay attention to the financial markets. If the Great Recession and 2008-09 financial crisis taught us anything, that was it. Until then, the Federal Reserve had focused mainly on fighting inflation and unemployment. What we learned is that overborrowing, shaky mortgages and inflated stock and home prices could also plunge the economy into crisis. Predictably, then, economists and business executives ...
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15 December
Ending Greece’s banking nightmare
If a country has a problem with its banks, the thing to do is to come up with a strategy and execute it swiftly. The trouble with Greece is that it has too many plans – and is taking too long to choose between them. The Greek banking system is saddled with a very large number of non-performing loans, a ...
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15 December
India’s central bank woes won’t end with new leader
India can burn through as many central bankers as it wishes, but unless politicians let the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) do its job, the economic setup will fall short of the nation’s aspirations. It’s commendable that Prime Minister Narendra Modi moved swiftly to replace Urjit Patel, who quit this week as RBI governor. It’s never good to have a vacuum ...
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15 December
Trade war is too broad to turn on quick fixes
Count the straws in the wind, and it looks like the trade tensions between the US and China could be moving closer to a resolution. Don’t relax just yet, though. Beijing will delay by a decade some of the targets in its Made in China 2025 program to move into high-technology industries, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg News ...
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15 December
For India, cost of a Modi victory may be too high
Many of us have long argued that, whatever its problems, India is one of the best long-term bets in the world for one simple reason: It has the sort of world-class institutions that can help build and sustain a genuine market economy. Sadly, many of those same institutions are being undermined by the country’s own leaders — most recently the ...
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15 December
China’s auto tariff retaliatory move looks like a lemon
China has capitulated on cars. Or so it may seem to trade-war watchers. A premature President Donald Trump tweet, a phone call between trade negotiators and then days later, China may be backing down on a key bone of contention: An elimination of retaliatory tariffs on US automobiles has been submitted to the State Council, people familiar with the matter ...
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15 December
London’s $22 billion supertrain is worth the wait
When they’re not busy bemoaning a shambolic Brexit, Brits now have another embarrassment to lament. London’s 17.6 billion pound ($22 billion) Crossrail project was meant to open this month, but it won’t. On December 10, London’s authorities confirmed that the railway connecting Heathrow Airport in the west with Canary Wharf in the east will need up to 2 billion pounds ...
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15 December
Everyone involved in facial recognition sees problems
Bloomberg An unusual consensus emerged recently between artificial intelligence researchers, activists, lawmakers and many of the largest technology companies: Facial recognition software breeds bias, risks fuelling mass surveillance and should be regulated. Deciding on effective controls and acting on them will be a lot harder. The Algorithmic Justice League and the Center of Privacy & Technology at Georgetown University Law ...
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15 December
Pokémon Go’s maker to go after $3.9 billion valuation
Bloomberg Niantic Inc., the company behind the popular game Pokémon Go, is looking to catch a $3.9 billion valuation, according to a person familiar with the matter. The San Francisco-based company is planning to raise at least $200 million in a round led by venture capital firm IVP, said the person, who asked not to be identified because the discussions ...
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