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Friday’s Unemployment Report Is Likely to Be Trouble for Stocks
July 6, 2017 U.S. Economy
A poll of economists tells us to expect a pretty good unemployment report this Friday. But other government data tell us to look for weak jobs data. First Shot Fired in the Tech Antitrust War
July 5, 2017 Global Economy
The $2.7 billion fine against Google is the opening shot in a soon-to-erupt antitrust war that’s going to take down some of techland’s most dominant names. Italy Pushes Europe to the Brink of Another Financial Crisis
July 4, 2017 Global Economy
It is possible there are no problems below the surface of the European banking system. But the large bank failures are warning that all is not well. Sugar Isn’t a Sweet Trade Anymore
July 4, 2017 Soft Commodities
Our favorite sweetener is in a major bear market, and that could prove troubling for sugar producers such as the Canadian company Rogers Sugar. A Second Look at Life Without the IRS
July 3, 2017 Offshore Accounts
While on vacation to a Caribbean island, Ted Bauman takes another look at the tax benefits of America’s colony.