My end-of-week morning train reads: - The Bond Market Is Giving Ominous Warnings About the Global Economy ( the Upshot )
- Why Private Equity Amps Up Takeovers of Public Companies ( Chief Investment Officer )
- Why Fortress and Virgin are Betting Big on Florida's New Train ( Worth )
- What Teenagers Learn When They Start a Business ( Wall Street Journal ); see also How to Teach Basic Finance to Students ( Bloomberg Opinion )
- The Collapsing Crime Rates of the '90s Might Have Been Driven by Cellphones ( the Atlantic )
- More than 200 tornadoes devastated the Midwest over 13 days. Why? ( Vox )
- What Republicans and Democrats Are Doing in the States Where They Have Total Power ( FiveThirtyEight )
- The "zero waste" people must be stopped: Producing teeny-tiny amounts of garbage is not the pinnacle of environmentally conscious behavior. ( the Outline )
- Kawhi Leonard Proves He Is Worth Risking It All: The Raptors star — and his future — is all anyone in the N.B.A. can talk about, even as he stays quiet. Toronto's success this season shows why. ( New York Times )
Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with our returning champion, Scott Galloway of New York University's Stern School of Business, who discusses his new book, "The Algebra of Happiness: Notes on the Pursuit of Success, Love, and Meaning." North America stands to lose the most as a consequence to all-out trade wars Source: Builder |
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