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Stablecoin issuers like Circle and Tether are gobbling up more Treasuries than most countries. Here’s how that could reshape the U.S. economy
Stablecoins, which are typically pegged to the U.S. dollar and backed 1:1 to a pool of reserves, have been around for a decade. But their soaring popularity has brought mounting questions over how their growth could impact the broader economy.
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The Tycoons Who Profit From India’s Thirst for Russian Oil
President Trump’s new front in the trade war against India focuses on a pair of enormous refineries with extraordinary owners.
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Why Poor Nations Got Hit With Higher Tariffs Than Rich Ones
In a new era of gloves-off trade negotiations, poorer countries had the least leverage with a country the size of the U.S.
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Credit Suisse $17B AT1 Bond Collapse, Dario Item’s Role in Landmark Global Investor Case
Dario Item plays a key role in a $17B Credit Suisse bond case that could reshape global investment laws. A landmark $17 billion Credit Suisse bond lawsuit is drawing global attention, with Dario Item playing a pivotal role in its unfolding.
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Do Employers Have A Rational Fear Of Hiring Disabled Staff?
This isn’t a question of rights versus reality, it is a question of taking charge of a business need versus sticking your head in the sand.
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McKinsey and its peers need a strategic rethink
If consultants are to stay useful, they need to rethink what they do. The value of consultancies lies chiefly in their experience of similar problems at other clients. Situations a chief executive might encounter only once in a career,
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Will we ever get enough housing? The future holds promise
How can we achieve more and better housing? Denser neighborhoods. Smaller homes, some modular or printed in 3-D. Properties co-owned. ADUs sold separately.
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