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The Australian - The KGB Dossier
| | | | | | | | | Abandoning base hitting homes | | Robert Gottliebsen | | Part of the reason Australia’s feeling housing pain is that we wanted a high standard of living without manufacturing anything. |
| | | Bond proxies fail to deliver | | James Kirby | | An earnings wipeout looms for many cash-hungry older investors as once reliable dividend deliverers, like Telstra, bleed red. |
| | | ‘Tech war’ next big threat | | Glenda Korporaal | | Battle lines are being drawn between Chinese tech suppliers on one side and companies in the US-led West on the other. |
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| | Glenda Korporaal | | Battle lines are being drawn between Chinese tech suppliers on one side and companies in the US-led West on the other. | | | | Trump a headache for the Fed | | Nick Timiraos | | Donald Trump’s attacks on the Fed - he now says it’s his “biggest threat” - are complicating an already tricky balancing act. |
| | | Paul Allen: genius and generosity | | JAY GREENE | | Paul Allen, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft who went on to invest his fortune in sport and science ventures, died yesterday. |
| | | Elizabeth Winkler | | When a retailer goes bust, even a retailer with a storied past, only certain customers and employees get sentimental. | | | | Sell-off shows world has changed | | Christopher Whittall | | The deepening sell-off in emerging markets this year differs in ways that highlight how the developing world has changed. |
| HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW | | Keeping matters private | | Vijay Govindarajan | | Digital strategies and rapid technological obsolescence lifts mortality rates among existing public firms. |
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