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Surge in demand for additional passports and residence permits
Covid-19 shutdowns and restarts of production changes have disorientated managers
The history of the state’s energy business is one of vast fortunes won and lost
Immediate signal has been plunge in short-term T-bill rates since start of the year
Hedge funds and private equity tycoons escape aggressive state taxes and progressive lawmakers
Utilities love the Biden administration’s green energy plan
Investors underestimate the pandemic-induced risk of conflict and imposition of capital controls
The take private of the Brookfield Property Partners unit displays the flexibility of IFRS accounting
Putting all trading and repo transactions through a central clearing house could protect the global financial system
Be wary of dynamic currency conversions, a charge that brings no value or added service
It will take a minimum of seven to 10 years to develop the new mines we will need
Industry is attracting growing numbers of property investors — but sellers are scarce
It is possible, even likely, that T-bill rates will be negative for a significant period
Decarbonising energy markets with renewables brings engineering challenges
The battle for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is heating up
A new common framework for restructuring looks great, but there are complications
Repeated need for support from central banks at times of crisis highlights vulnerability of financial systems
Republican majority keeps its veto on progressive spending and redistributive taxation
The US mortgage banking industry leapt aboard the good-stuff-now-bad-stuff-later bandwagon
Optimism for the dry gas sector is bubbling up like methane in a Pennsylvania spring
If the market does not know anything now, how can we look to market-based solutions?
A right-leaning Supreme Court does not mean the end of hope for environmental policy
Alarm bells are ringing in the market for commercial mortgage-backed securities
Investors shouldn’t over estimate the demand for physical metals while market makers are at play
Governments, banks and investors are wise to be accumulating cash
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