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To Avoid a Nuclear Arms Race With China, the U.S. Needs Russia
As Nixon went to China to triangulate against the Soviet Union, Biden should go to Moscow to do the same against Beijing.
Are We Ready for a World Without Merkel?
Political uncertainty is the last thing Europe and its single currency need right now.
What’s an Ex-Prime Minister to Do?
Former leaders all monetize those years in office. But David Cameron’s Greensill lobbying gig raises questions about democratic oversight — and Boris Johnson’s future.
The Fed Is Watching How the BOE Inches to a Taper
No one remembers the 2013 tantrum with affection. So how Bailey approaches the end of the U.K.’s QE program may inform how Powell proceeds with his.
Magnitsky Sanctions Have a Major Political Corruption Loophole
Without strong anti-graft laws and transparent political funding rules, oligarchs and compliant governments will still game the system.
Hedge Funds That Want to Go VC Need to Beware
Becoming a crossover is not a walk in the park. The likes of Tiger Global and Hillhouse Capital have to learn to wander through the death valley curve.
When Jet and Gulf Streams Run Amok, We’re In For It
Rising temperatures are already causing floods, heat waves and forest fires. Just wait until global warming disrupts the currents that move air and water around the planet.
How to Pay a Bonus for Something You Can't Measure
Carlyle found an innovative way to reward employees for “going above and beyond” in fostering diversity and inclusion. More companies need to follow suit.
This Turning Point for Markets Merits a Hard Look
It’s 10 years since the inflation fear died. August 2011 may have lessons for investors grappling with today’s conditions.
Opinion
To Avoid a Nuclear Arms Race With China, the U.S. Needs Russia
As Nixon went to China to triangulate against the Soviet Union, Biden should go to Moscow to do the same against Beijing.
Are We Ready for a World Without Merkel?
Political uncertainty is the last thing Europe and its single currency need right now.
What’s an Ex-Prime Minister to Do?
Former leaders all monetize those years in office. But David Cameron’s Greensill lobbying gig raises questions about democratic oversight — and Boris Johnson’s future.
The Fed Is Watching How the BOE Inches to a Taper
No one remembers the 2013 tantrum with affection. So how Bailey approaches the end of the U.K.’s QE program may inform how Powell proceeds with his.
Magnitsky Sanctions Have a Major Political Corruption Loophole
Without strong anti-graft laws and transparent political funding rules, oligarchs and compliant governments will still game the system.
Hedge Funds That Want to Go VC Need to Beware
Becoming a crossover is not a walk in the park. The likes of Tiger Global and Hillhouse Capital have to learn to wander through the death valley curve.
When Jet and Gulf Streams Run Amok, We’re In For It
Rising temperatures are already causing floods, heat waves and forest fires. Just wait until global warming disrupts the currents that move air and water around the planet.
How to Pay a Bonus for Something You Can't Measure
Carlyle found an innovative way to reward employees for “going above and beyond” in fostering diversity and inclusion. More companies need to follow suit.
This Turning Point for Markets Merits a Hard Look
It’s 10 years since the inflation fear died. August 2011 may have lessons for investors grappling with today’s conditions.