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Los Angeles entrepreneur Shlomo Rechnitz came across a group of 400 U.S. soldiers preparing to eat their paper sack dinners...
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Los Angeles entrepreneur Shlomo Rechnitz came across a group of 400 U.S. soldiers preparing to eat their paper sack dinners...
If you haven’t been paying attention to business news, you may not know who Janet Yellen is. And if you don’t, she’s basically in...
After a 30-year hiatus, international coordination of macroeconomic policy seems to be back on policymakers’ agendas. The reason is understandable: growth remains anemic in...
There is no such thing as “international terrorism”. To declare war on “international terrorism” is nonsense. Politicians who do so are either fools or...
Structural change and rebalancing are formidable undertakings for any economy. China has been focused on these objectives for five years – seeking to transform...
Former billionaire Dorothéa Steinbruch, whose family control steelmaker Companhia Siderurgica Nacional and lender Banco Fibra SA, died at the weekend aged 85.
Financial regulators are generally known for taking a measured and cautious approach to change. But in the developed world, that reputation is being turned...
Zuckerberg announced in July he and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are expecting a baby girl following three miscarriages
Legendary activist investor Carl Icahn is concerned that CEO compensation and short-termism are increasing inequality and harming the economy's long-term prospects.
Harrison Ford (b. 1942) was born to a Russian-Jewish mother and Irish-Catholic father, but was raised in a secular home. (He would later say...