A mathematician’s secret is we’re not all geniuses

You don’t have to be a genius to become a mathematician. If you find this statement at all surprising, you’re an example of what’s wrong with the way our society identifies, encourages and rewards talent. As a mathematician who studied at Berkeley, Harvard and Princeton, I’ve known geniuses. I got to hang out with Andrew Wiles, who is credited with ...

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Google wants to block advertisements to save them

Google, which controls more than 40 percent of the US digital ad market, has decided to teach the world which ads are acceptable and which aren’t. Starting next year, its Chrome web browser will block all ads — including those bought through Google — on websites that don’t follow guidelines set by an industry group. This monopolistic move is meant ...

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US tech selloff batters stocks

Bloomberg A selloff in US technology stocks spread through Asia and Europe, battering shares from South Korea to the Netherlands. The pound fluctuated as an embattled Theresa May fought to survive the fallout from the British general election. Samsung Electronics Co., ASML Holding NV and Tencent Holdings Ltd. led declines in Europe and Asia, dragging down benchmark indexes. US stock ...

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Pakistan stocks fall most globally as PM Sharif to appear for probe

Bloomberg Pakistan’s key stock index declined the most globally on Monday as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was called to appear before a team investigating corruption allegations against his family. The nation’s benchmark KSE100 Index declined 3.8 percent at the close in Karachi, the most among 96 primary indexes tracked by Bloomberg. Habib Bank Ltd. was the leading decliner down 3.2 ...

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US stocks still best for Vanguard founder after 400 percent gains

Bloomberg While a chorus of market experts is telling investors to look outside of the US for big returns, at least one loud voice is singing a very different tune — Vanguard Group founder Jack Bogle. The 88-year-old investor, who started the first index fund in 1976, said that he’s fully invested in US securities, with stocks and bonds having ...

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Greek bank Attica leads way to cut bad loans, boost capital

Bloomberg Greece’s larger banks can take a leaf out of Attica Bank’s playbook. While the country’s four big banks are struggling to shrink their non-performing exposures (NPEs), smaller lender Attica Bank has become Greece’s first to turn to securitization as a way to both shrink its bad loans and close a capital shortfall. The Athens-based bank is using the services ...

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Noor Bank scoops several accolades

Dubai / Emirates Business Noor Bank, a leading Shari’a-compliant bank in the UAE, on Monday announced that it has notched up several prestigious wins at the Banker Middle East Product Awards 2017 and at the Banker Middle East Industry Awards 2017, organised by CPI Financial’s renowned Banker Middle East magazine. Noor Bank won Best Corporate Account for its escrow account ...

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Liberbank rebounds as regulators ban short sales

Bloomberg Liberbank rebounded in Madrid trading after regulators prohibited short selling of the Spanish lender in the wake of a stock plunge last week. The shares jumped as much as 31 percent, the most since the bank’s 2013 debut, and were up 28 percent priced at 86.8 cents as of 10:06 a.m. The stock dropped 41 percent last week after ...

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Bahrain banks ordered to freeze assets of Qatar-linked blacklist

Dubai / Reuters Bahrain’s central bank ordered banks operating in the kingdom to freeze assets and bank accounts of the Qatar-linked 59 individuals and 12 entities that a group of Saudi-led Arab countries have accused of links to terrorism, the state news agency BNA reported in a statement. The move came after Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain, who ...

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France holds out as bank regulators drive for Basel overhaul

Bloomberg Global bank regulators have been toiling for a decade on capital rules intended to help prevent another financial crisis. Now they’re within touching distance of a final deal, with one main obstacle standing in their way: France. The U.S. and Europe have long been at loggerheads over measures to stop banks from gaming the capital rules known as Basel ...

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