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Two Views On A Wealth Tax
Bloomberg Markets

Two Views On A Wealth Tax

Will a U.S. wealth tax make the economy less dynamic? Or would it make Americans happier?

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7 mins  |
December 2019 - January 2020
Mexico's Pemex Problem
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Mexico's Pemex Problem

National pride in the state-owned oil company helped elect a populist president. A year later, his plans for Pemex aren’t satisfying investors or citizens

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10+ mins  |
December 2019 - January 2020
Guo Shuqing Has The Toughest Job In Global Finance: Taming China's Gargantuan Banking System
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Guo Shuqing Has The Toughest Job In Global Finance: Taming China's Gargantuan Banking System

WALKING A $40 TRILLION TIGHTROPE

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9 mins  |
December 2019 - January 2020
Getting Comfortable With Chaos
Bloomberg Markets

Getting Comfortable With Chaos

Can Doyne Farmer’s scientific bag of tricks help economists and central bankers better understand the nature of risk?

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October - November 2019
The Woman Trying To Shake Up Israel's Financial System
Bloomberg Markets

The Woman Trying To Shake Up Israel's Financial System

Israel is known for tech innovation, but its banks have a lot of catching up to do.

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9 mins  |
October - November 2019
A Tech Veteran's Search For Green Fields
Bloomberg Markets

A Tech Veteran's Search For Green Fields

Ben Rosen has had several careers—technology analyst, early venture capitalist, entrepreneur—any one of which would have made him notable.

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8 mins  |
October - November 2019
Nigeria's Missing Mobile Banking App
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Nigeria's Missing Mobile Banking App

Every Month, Ifeyinwa Abel, the secretary of a Pentecostal church in Lagos, spends as much as a quarter of her salary sending money to pay for diabetes drugs to her mother 430 miles away in Abia Ohafia, a small agricultural village.

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October - November 2019
Paytm's Sharma Is Ready To Take On The World
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Paytm's Sharma Is Ready To Take On The World

Vijay Shekhar Sharma, 41, founded closely held One97 Communications and its brand Paytm (rhymes with ATM) almost two decades ago.

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October - November 2019
Fish Farms Are Now Hosting Almost 9% of China's Solar Power Panels
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Fish Farms Are Now Hosting Almost 9% of China's Solar Power Panels

Workers at a solar farm outside Yueyang City on July 2. Panels are installed at a height that allows fishery vessels to pass underneath.

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August - September 2019
Coal Won't Die In Pakistan And China!
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Coal Won't Die In Pakistan And China!

As this vast mine in Pakistan’s Thar Desert attests, the world’s No. 1 cause of carbon emissions will be a major source of electricity for decades, despite the outcry against it

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August - September 2019
Big Money Takes A New Approach To Climate Change Activism
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Big Money Takes A New Approach To Climate Change Activism

Earlier this year, one of Meryam Omi’s deputies at Legal & General Investment Management sat down with board members and managers from Exxon Mobil Corp. to discuss how the oil giant could address climate change.

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4 mins  |
August - September 2019
Nasdaq's Adena Friedman On IPOs, Unicorns, And Roundhouse Kicks
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Nasdaq's Adena Friedman On IPOs, Unicorns, And Roundhouse Kicks

Nasdaq’s Adena Friedman On IPOs, Unicorns, And Roundhouse Kicks

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February/March 2017
Run The Canadian Rockies
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Run The Canadian Rockies

Take a powerful new Ferrari through Alberta’s BanffNational Park

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BloombergPursuits Spend 2016
Private Equity Wants You To Feel Good About Investing
Bloomberg Markets

Private Equity Wants You To Feel Good About Investing

AT LESS THAN 3 inches long from head to tail, the dunes sagebrush lizard is in the running for meekest creature on earth.

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April - May 2018
When Should a College Divest? Michigan State Is Working Out an Answer
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When Should a College Divest? Michigan State Is Working Out an Answer

POLITICAL ACTIVISTS SET their sights on Michigan State University last fall.

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April - May 2018
Building A New New York
Bloomberg Markets

Building A New New York

NEW YORK IS A CITY of icons, and nowhere is its iconography more apparent than at the nexus of real estate and Wall Street.

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October/November 2017
Would You Buy 7 Percent Bonds From This Guy?
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Would You Buy 7 Percent Bonds From This Guy?

LUIS CAPUTO IS GETTING frustrated with the bond market.

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8 mins  |
October/November 2017
Mark Carney: 'Within Nine Months, We Could Have A Disorderly Brexit Stress Test'
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Mark Carney: 'Within Nine Months, We Could Have A Disorderly Brexit Stress Test'

Mark Carney seemed revolutionary enough in 2013 when he became the first non-British citizen to be appointed governor of the Bank of England. But the 53-year-old has since had to contend with a much greater upset: the U.K.’s vote to leave the European Union. Now he reveals that he spends half his time preparing the financial system and economy for Brexit, which takes effect in March. Born in Canada’s remote Northwest Territories and educated at a public school in Edmonton, Carney graduated from Harvard and Oxford before working at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and the Canadian finance ministry. In early 2008 he became the eighth governor in the Bank of Canada’s history, winning praise for his quick reaction as the financial crisis developed. He succeeded Mario Draghi as chairman of the Financial Stability Board (FSB) in 2011, becoming the point man on global financial system reform. At the Bank of England, Carney has juggled Brexit, negotiating new regulatory standards, and adapting the 324-year-old institution to its expanded supervisory responsibility. As the BOE’s 120th governor, he says some disruption was in order. “You don’t need an outsider all the time, but at the time it helped.” 

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August - September 2018
Yes, But Do You Know Any Women?'
Bloomberg Markets

Yes, But Do You Know Any Women?'

These three women are the first female global chief economists at the banks they work for. But don’t break out the Champagne just yet

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August - September 2018
The New Keynesian' Fed
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The New Keynesian' Fed

The U.S. central bank’s new leaders developed an economic model from the inflation lessons of the 1980s. But is it right for today?

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August - September 2018
Natalie Jaresko: ‘Don't Waste A Crisis'
Bloomberg Markets

Natalie Jaresko: ‘Don't Waste A Crisis'

Natalie Jaresko, who’s helping manage Puerto Rico’s bankruptcy process, knows more than most about the risks government borrowers can face.

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April - May 2019
China By The Red Sea
Bloomberg Markets

China By The Red Sea

Djibouti needed help. China had money. This is what happened next.

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7 mins  |
April - May 2019
Yngve Slyngstad: “We Have A Higher Risk Tolerance”
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Yngve Slyngstad: “We Have A Higher Risk Tolerance”

Norway’s clout in financial markets far outweighs its economy, which is about a 10th the size of Germany’s.

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February - March 2019
The Case Of Malaysia's Missing Money
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The Case Of Malaysia's Missing Money

The near collapse of a state-owned company has rocked the government, rattled investors, and stirred public outrage.

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September 2015
How Goldman Sachs Became A Tech-Investing Powerhouse
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How Goldman Sachs Became A Tech-Investing Powerhouse

The inside story of how - and why - Goldman Sachs became a tech-investing powerhouse.

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September 2015
Deal Man In The Stans
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Deal Man In The Stans

Private equity investor Aidan Karibzhanov is chasing riches in the rough-and-tumble former Soviet Republics of Central Asia.

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8 mins  |
September 2015
The Chinese Are Skipping Cash For Fintech
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The Chinese Are Skipping Cash For Fintech

The Chinese are skipping straight from cash to digital finance.

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5 mins  |
October 2015
Jeff Tannenbaum's Next Act Will Be Green
Bloomberg Markets

Jeff Tannenbaum's Next Act Will Be Green

Jeff Tannenbaum made his fortune through investing; now he’s investing that fortune.

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5 mins  |
February - March 2019
For Meridiam's Thierry Deau, Assets Mean Airports And Tunnels
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For Meridiam's Thierry Deau, Assets Mean Airports And Tunnels

THIERRY DEAU’S ENGINEERING training in France led him early in his career to building government-funded infrastructure.

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6 mins  |
June - July 2019
He Just Won't Stop Betting On A Crash
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He Just Won't Stop Betting On A Crash

RUSSELL CLARK’S ENTRY into the high-stakes world of investing could hardly have been less promising.

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June - July 2019