Monthly Archives: April, 2018

Signs of Trouble in Chinese Economy?

Despite national reporting that details steady-as-she-goes growth in China's economy, the FT's Confidential Research team suggest there may be signs of trouble. Deteriorating wages...

Kudlow: Blame China, Not Trump

In his new capacity as head of the White House's National Economic Council, Larry Kudlow has begun a push to create an alliance against...

Digital Currency Risks: Sweden Considers Cashless Society

When you consider good governance vs bad governance, Sweden typically falls into the good camp. Life is pretty good if you’re a Swede. But...

New York Real Estate Sales Plunge

Buyers faced with the twin realities of high prices and high real estate taxes are stepping back from the New York City real estate...

Will Congress Give the Trucking Industry Some Relief?

Strict rules created by the Obama administration have been galling the American trucking industry since their implementation. Congress is now looking at making these...

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Congratulations, You’re Retired: Now What? Part 6

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U.S. Billionaires Target Congo’s Cobalt in Bid to Secure Energy Future

U.S.-backed KoBold Metals, supported by Jeff Bezos and Bill...

Congratulations, You Graduated into Retirement. Now What? #5

It’s graduation season and not just from school. Many...

World’s Leading EV Motor Factory to Supply Ferrari and Lamborghini

Sujita Sinha of Interesting Engineering reports that YASA, a...

Shale Plateau Looms as Global LNG Market Set to Double

The U.S. shale oil output may plateau or decline...

Retirement #4: How Do You Feel? How Will You Feel?

When it comes to retirement, two questions worth thinking...

China Dominates Battery Supply Chain: From Mine to Market

China dominates every stage of the global battery supply...

Stargate Project Breaks Ground in Texas

Shirin Ghaffary, Brody Ford, and Emily Chang of Bloomberg report that OpenAI,...

Hackers Target Coinbase: DOJ Opens Investigation into Data Breach

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an investigation...

No SALT Please: Part II

You read here a couple of days ago that...