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They have raised the threshold from $600 to $10,000 and added new exemptions for wage deposits and payments under federal programs. → Read More
A fond farewell to one of our greatest comedic minds. → Read More
On the menu today: Robinhood files to go public, Bezos prepares to step down as Amazon CEO, and a public-relations firm with ties to the Clinton family unravels. → Read More
On the menu today: the Supreme Court rules against shareholders of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, investors anticipate a capital-gains hike, and the complicated conservatorships of government-sponsored enterprises. → Read More
On the menu today: a corporate debt binge, a potential taper tantrum, the growth of collateralized-loan obligations, and the rise of zombie corporations. → Read More
On the menu today: the ransomware group behind the Colonial pipeline shutdown, a banker bets big on Doge, and David Bahnsen speaks to Larry Kudlow. → Read More
On the menu today: Epic Games v. Apple, Alec Gores’s SPAC Machine, Walmart’s secret gaming service, and Clay Christensen’s early take on the iPhone. → Read More
On the menu today: the chip shortage has raised the stakes for Taiwan, U.S. GDP soars, and Verizon throws in the towel on digital media. → Read More
On the menu today: Coinbase’s crypto correlation, another tech IPO, consumer borrowing stalls, and a look back at the Bitcoin white paper. → Read More
On the menu today: big ships, the bank effect, and the last Suez blockage. → Read More
On the menu today: the bubble puzzle, the lira tanks, and a hot take on tulipmania. → Read More
On the menu today: China’s tech crackdown, Dalio’s dollar doom, Ashworth’s response, and a look at China’s advantages in entrepreneurship. → Read More
On the menu today: the reflation, mortgage rates rise, Deliveroo’s IPO, and a look at equity duration during a pandemic. → Read More
On the menu today: Tesla bets on Bitcoin, Reddit sees its valuation double, Chinese hedge funds beat foreign competitors, and the technology industry’s increasing returns to scale. → Read More
On the menu today: Robinhood’s arbitrage shop, its potential IPO, the end of Bezos’s tenure as Amazon CEO, and a 1920 short squeeze. → Read More
From Robinhood, a company that claims to be “democratizing finance,” the decision to halt trading in GameStop smacks of hypocrisy. But by most indications, Robinhood and its peers halted trading out of caution rather than corruption. → Read More
On the menu today: a new social-network protocol, Jim Simons retires, Tesla in China, and the Twitter activist campaign that wasn’t. → Read More
On the menu today: why stimulus isn’t likely to cause inflation, how the pandemic is strengthening large corporations, and some links from around the web. → Read More
On the menu today: FOMC December meeting, the dollar’s global-reserve status, a theory of IPO pops, and a look at yield-curve control in the mid 20th century. → Read More
On the menu today: reevaluating the labor share of income, COVID-19 vaccine approval in the U.K., Chinese investments in U.S. tech, and Walter Williams, R.I.P. → Read More