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Ritholtz's Reads

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Ritholtz's Reads

Barry Ritholtz

My morning train reads:

  • U.S. Economy Celebrates 10 Years of Growth, But No One's Partying: Gross domestic product has expanded only half as much as it did in the 1991-2001 boom. ( Bloomberg Businessweek )
  • Risky Options May Be Coming to Your 401(k) ( New York Times )
  • Only a Good Idea in Hindsight ( A Wealth of Common Sense )
  • The Commercial Space Economy: Business Is Making a "Giant Leap" (Knowledge@Wharton)
  • Overlooked No More: Alan Turing, Condemned Code Breaker and Computer Visionary ( New York Times )
  • Trump's tariffs could ruin the American board game industry ( Polygon )
  • Michelin's ingenious new tires ensure you'll never get a flat again ( Fast Company but see The End of Teen America's Romance With Cars ( American Spectator )
  • Ultimate limit of human endurance found ( BBC )

Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with Sharon French, chief executive officer of American International Group Inc.'s life and retirement funds business. Previously, she was head of beta solutions at OppenheimerFunds, overseeing the strategy, development and implementation of the firm's smart beta ETF products.

U.S. weekly average 30-year fixed mortgage rates by year

Source:  @lenkiefer


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