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BUSINESS

Economists Seek Recession Clues in the Yield Curve

Business, Jon Hilsenrath, Published on 04/04/2022

» As yields on two-year Treasury notes last week moved above yields on 10-year notes, Wall Street analysts sent up warning flares.

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Lockdowns in SE Asia Deepen Commodity Supply-Chain Pain

Business, Jon Emont, Published on 20/09/2021

» The recent surge in Covid-19 cases in Southeast Asia has throttled ports and locked down plantations and processors, sparking extended disruptions of raw materials such as palm oil, coffee and tin.

BUSINESS

From Dutch Tulips to Internet Stocks, How to Spot a Financial Bubble

Business, Jon Hilsenrath, Published on 10/05/2021

» About 300 years ago, financiers in Europe found themselves agog about the financial prospects of novel trading companies granted special rights in international commerce by the governments of France and England.

BUSINESS

The World After Covid Could Shake Up Business Flights

Business, Jon Sindreu, Published on 24/11/2020

» The aviation crisis triggered by 9/11 eventually made budget carriers the undisputed leaders in leisure flights. Covid-19 could give them the keys to business travel.

BUSINESS

Business Jets Are Flying Again. Their Manufacturers Aren't.

Business, Jon Sindreu, Published on 20/07/2020

» Can a business jet ever be too cool for school? Surprisingly, it might.

BUSINESS

Developing World Loses Billions in Money From Migrant Workers

Business, Jon Emont, Published on 07/07/2020

» Migrant workers--from Polish farmhands working the fields of southern France to Filipino cruise-ship workers in the Caribbean--who lost their jobs because of the pandemic's economic impact are running out of cash to send home, dealing a blow to the fragile economic health of the developing world.

BUSINESS

Retailers Cancel Orders From Asian Factories, Threatening Millions of Jobs

Business, Jon Emont, Published on 27/03/2020

» Retailers are suspending and canceling clothing orders, threatening millions of factory jobs in Asia just as China shows signs of recovering from the worst of the coronavirus outbreak.

BUSINESS

From Bangkok to the Boulevards of Paris, Absence of Chinese Tourists Hits Hard

Business, Julie Wernau, Jon Emont & Miho Inada, Published on 31/01/2020

» From the Galeries Lafayette in Paris to the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok, tourist havens are feeling the absence of Chinese visitors, who normally would be flooding the globe during this Lunar New Year.

BUSINESS

The Dog That Didn't Bark: What Soybean Prices Say About Trade Deal

Business, Jon Hilsenrath, Published on 21/01/2020

» In an 1892 mystery story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes figures out what happened to a missing racehorse named Silver Blaze by observing a dog that didn't bark in the night. Likewise, sometimes what doesn't happen in markets can be a clue to something significant.

BUSINESS

U-S-A! U-S-A! Why America's Market Can Remain a World Champ

Business, Jon Sindreu, Published on 07/01/2020

» 'Home bias" is one of the great money management foibles, but don't tell that to U.S. investors. They have been favoring their domestic stock market and loving it.