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Labor Reform Will Turbocharge France’s Economy July 19, 2017 Global Economy If there’s one thing that defines modern-day France, it’s stringent labor laws that make it tough for companies to adapt and grow.
CEOs Shift the Blame Before Stock Prices Start Falling July 18, 2017 U.S. Economy In calls with analysts, 61% of companies warned that the strong dollar is a cause of concern. CEOs might be trying to manage expectations.
#1 Investing Mistake: Emotional Trading July 15, 2017 Trading Strategies I may have read up on skydiving, but my fear and inexperience would have meant costly mistakes if I had tried to do it alone.
Home-Cooked Meals Are a Hot Investment July 14, 2017 Investment Opportunities If food prices continue to shift the way they have over the past year, I think we will see more people cooking meals at home rather than going out to eat.
Political Risk Is a Major Problem for Mining Investors July 11, 2017 Gold You cannot just pack up a gold mine when trouble starts. New political regimes, new laws, heavier taxes and wars have all destroyed mining companies in the past.





