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Ritholtz's Reads

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Ritholtz's Reads

Barry Ritholtz

My back-to-work morning train reads:

  • The Rate Cut the Economy Doesn't Need, But the Markets Desperately Want ( Barron's )
  • Race to Public Markets Continues Despite Uber, Lyft Flops ( Wall Street Journal )
  • I did everything I was supposed to do ( the Reformed Broker )
  • How Data Can Help You Win in the Winner-Take-All Economy ( the Upshot )
  • Meatless Future or Vegan Delusions? The Beyond Meat Valuation ( Musings on Markets )
  • Why Japan isn't afraid of robots ( Financial Times )
  • How one critic's once-iconoclastic views about television's ascendancy went mainstream ( Washington Post )
  • Twitter mysteriously suspended several accounts linked to women who say they are refugees fleeing abuse in Saudi Arabia ( Business Insider ); see also YouTube pushes children's videos to pedophiles through content recommendation engine (BoingBoing)
  • Trump campaign makes a radical break from 2016 ( Politico )
  • As Seas Warm, Galápagos Islands Face a Giant Evolutionary Test ( New York Times )

Be sure to check out our  Masters in Business   interview  with Jonathan Stein, founder and CEO of Betterment, an online automated firm with $16.4 billion under management.

Recent technological advances accelerate the growth of firms

Source:  World Economic Forum


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