Yes, Silicon Valley’s basic income vision is wrong

With figures ranging from 33-year old Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg to 90-year-old Nobel Prize-winning economist Vernon Smith endorsing a universal basic income, the idea may soon enter the US political mainstream. But Americans are being sold on a dangerous version of the UBI, designed as a resource rent rather than a product of social consensus. Smith recently penned ...

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Google can’t bring itself to tolerate diversity

Google is scrambling to distance itself from one of its engineers, who has gained infamy for publishing a 10-page criticism of the company’s “authoritarian” approach to achieving gender diversity. If the goal was to confirm the author’s thesis, Team Google is doing a great job. Titled “Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber,” the anonymous memo sets out a well-intentioned goal: Find non-discriminatory ...

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World’s financial system still has too much risk

Intervening 10 years ago to contain the damage from the banking system’s excessive risk-taking in mortgage-backed securities, the European Central Bank initiated what has proven to be an exceptional and prolonged involvement in markets by central banks. Much has changed since then, yet too much remains the same. The risk of unsettling financial instability, while lower, has morphed and migrated ...

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Middle East bourses most exposed to foreign funds lag

DUBAI / Reuters Stock markets in the Middle East that are most exposed to foreign funds were the chief losers on Sunday, taking their cue from international bourses, where the mood was soured last week by growing tensions between the United States and North Korea. The worst performer in the region was Egypt’s blue-chip index, which dropped 1.4 percent as ...

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Bond market looks expensive, until you factor in threat of war

Bloomberg The bond bulls in the $14 trillion Treasuries market didn’t expect — or want — to be proven right in quite this manner. Ramped-up bellicose rhetoric between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has stoked fears of imminent war, driving 10-year Treasury yields to the lowest level since June. Unless the two adversaries tone ...

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Draghi unfazed for now as ECB watches euro inflation impact

Bloomberg If Mario Draghi is worried about the strength of the euro, he’s hiding it well for now. The European Central Bank president has shirked any invitation so far to bemoan the recent appreciation of the single currency in the style of his predecessor Jean-Claude Trichet, who used to complain about “brutal” moves that risk damping growth. Instead, Draghi has ...

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Philippine central bank head seeks calm as peso hits 11-yr low

Bloomberg Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Nestor Espenilla called for calm on Sunday after the peso fell to an almost 11-year low against the dollar last week, saying the currency isn’t expected to free fall given the nation’s strong economic fundamentals. “The peso is market-determined. It’s natural for it to show volatility as it adjusts to market conditions and all ...

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BOE’s Saunders sees long-term economic damage from Brexit

Bloomberg Bank of England policy maker Michael Saunders said the decision to leave the European Union will have a long-term effect on the economy, though there’s still an argument to increase interest rates now. In an interview in the Evening Standard newspaper, the external Monetary Policy Committee member said Brexit probably means the economy will grow “several percentage points less ...

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Irish banks may face pressure to write off loans

Bloomberg Irish banks are set to face mounting pressure from regulators to write off bad loans, a person familiar with the matter said. European authorities that now oversee the biggest Irish lenders have consistently pushed bankers to deal with the legacy of non-performing assets left over from the nation’s financial crash through measures such as loan sales. Regulators are beginning ...

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With no ‘JPMorgan of bitcoin’, exchanges struggle to win trades

Bloomberg Bitcoin needs “Downtown” Josh Brown more than he needs bitcoin. Brown, the chief executive officer of Ritholtz Wealth Management and author of a popular finance blog, has long been skeptical of the digital currency. He finally bought some, he said, “because the goddamn thing won’t go away.” Still, Brown, who helps manage half a billion dollars, isn’t really a ...

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