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Ritholtz's Reads

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Ritholtz's Reads

Barry Ritholtz

My end-of-week morning train reads:

  • Larry Fink, Barclays and the deal of the decade: How BlackRock's $15B purchase of BGI transformed the global asset management industry ( Financial Times )
  • Financial Superpowers ( A Wealth of Common Sense )
  • China's Robocars Are Being Lapped By Their U.S. Competitors ( Bloomberg )
  • Warren Buffett Says Book Value Lost Its Relevance. "I Object!" (Acti-Quant)
  • With new Fit technology, Nike calls itself a tech company ( TechCrunch )
  • How to spot a liar — even if he isn't a cabinet minister ( the Guardian )
  • A "caravan" of Americans is crossing the Canadian border to get affordable medical care ( Newsweek )
  • Why We Took Trump Off the Forbes 400 During His Decade of Tax Losses ( Forbes )
  • Would MLB teams actually hire " Jeopardy!" champ James Holzhauer? "Absolutely, yes." ( Washington Post )
  • Conan O'Brien: Why I Decided to Settle a Lawsuit Over Alleged Joke Stealing ( Variety )

Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with Don Felder, former lead guitarist for the Eagles. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and writer of the band's biggest hit, "Hotel California," spent many years with the band, which has sold more than 150 million albums worldwide. His latest album is "American Rock 'N' Roll."

U.S. Yield Curve Inverts for the First Time Since March

Source:  Bloomberg


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