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Who Should Manage the Dollar? Nobody
There are many advantages to a fixed exchange rate system.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Index funds are ruining the stock market
Passive investing is making market concentration worse, says new researchMarketWatch - Business -
Arm’s latest bit of good news? Respect from a high-profile index.
Arm’s stock is heading for its fifth day in a row of gains — and soon it will be part of the Nasdaq-100.MarketWatch - Business -
U.S. Natural Gas Futures Settle Lower As New Pipeline Starts Up
U.S. natural gas futures fell for a third straight day from highs reached early in the week on weather-driven demand.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. Inflation Falls to 3.3% in May
The rate of inflation in May over the previous year.The New York Times - Business -
Atos Shares Fall Further as Rescue Talks Continue
The latest decline came after the French IT company said has held talks with stakeholders about its financial restructuring, and provided some clarity about which creditors and bond holders can participate in which particular parts of the ...The Wall Street Journal - Business -
U.S. Stocks Trade Lower
U.S. stock indexes edged lower, after the S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq closed at record highs for the last four sessions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Treasury yields see biggest two- and three-week declines since December as bonds keep rallying
Treasury yields finished lower for a fourth straight session on Friday, touching the lowest levels in more than two months, after softer-than-expected U.S. inflation readings for May boosted expectations for a Federal Reserve interest-rate cut as ...MarketWatch - Business -
Stocks Fall, European Markets Sell Off
Investors dumped European stocks and snapped up safer government bonds amid French political turmoil. U.S. stocks opened lower.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Tesco boss says he is ‘well paid’ as investors vote on £10mn package
Shareholder vote on Ken Murphy’s pay comes as executive remuneration is in the spotlightFinancial Times - Business
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