My midweek morning train reads: - Index Funds Don't Hurt Consumers, But Monopolies Do ( Bloomberg Opinion )
- The Hulu/Disney/Comcast divorce, explained ( Vox )
- Kyle Bass's big nickel bet ( Moneyness )
- The Country That Exiled McKinsey ( ProPublica )
- Harvard Piles Into Hedge Funds as New Chief Overhauls Endowment ( Bloomberg )
- Importers pay 100 percent of the accounting costs of trade tariffs, which are passed on to the consumer. The economic costs of tariffs are a bit more difficult to unpack ( Global Macro Monitor )
- Elon Musk's Hefty Anti-LIDAR Gamble Undermines Tesla Chances Of Survival ( Forbes ); see also The World's Biggest Electric Vehicle Company Looks Nothing Like Tesla ( Bloomberg Businessweek )
- YouTube's Newest Far-Right, Foul-Mouthed, Red-Pilling Star Is a 14-Year-Old Girl ( BuzzFeed )
- The Time I Wore a MAGA Hat to Lunch at Café Gratitude ( Los Angeles Magazine )
- Is This the Warriors' Last Stand? Inside a Golden Basketball Sunset ( Sports Illustrated )
What are you reading? From Picasso to Rothko: New York's Billion-Dollar Week of Art Auctions Source: Bloomberg |
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