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A man who supplies service workers to the rich is suing Soros, Schwarzman, Icahn and Seinfield
dealbook.nytimes.com
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Reminders
7 examples of how free markets can fail
thefiscaltimes.com
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innovation
"Grass-fed beef is getting to a point where it’s almost an interesting business"
nytimes.com
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Tax Arcana
Citi is begging to be taxed heavily
preview.reuters.com
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Steve Cohen is considering a deal with authorities that would shut his fund to outside investors
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Sheelah Kolhatkar:
SAC’s Steven Cohen Said to Mull Deal That Would Shut Hedge Fund @BloombergNews http://t.co/qMXECbTf6S
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Amex's CEO has reportedly been approached about becoming the next Treasury Secretary
bloomberg.com
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The FT is reportedly for sale (if you've got up to $1.6 billion lying around)
bloomberg.com
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Pearson Said Exploring Financial Times Sale as CEO Leaves - http://t.co/avOB56ql - Bloomberg $$
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Zimmerman to be charged in Trayvon Martin shooting
washingtonpost.com
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George Zimmerman is to face charges in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. http://t.co/3NdVo4RU
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3 huge American banks are getting ready for a possible downgrade
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Why bank downgrades might still matter
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Google will sell tablets on its own this year
online.wsj.com
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Abnormal Returns:
Friday 7atSeven: moving targets
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Morgan Stanley wants to buy all of its wealth management JV from Citi
reuters.com
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Meet the next leader of the World Bank
cbsnews.com
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Jim Yong Kim appears as a rapping spaceman. No, seriously
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Principal reduction for struggling homeowners would actually save Fannie, Freddie money, analysis finds
propublica.org
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Jesse Eisinger:
Fannie & Freddie: Cutting mortgages good for business. My scoop, with NPR's Chris Arnold: http://t.co/utlMjsKo
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U.S., Britain are reportedly about to tap their strategic oil reserves
reuters.com
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Jennifer Ablan:
Exclusive: U.S., Britain set to agree emergency oil stocks release http://t.co/rpPGCkub
The River
healthcare
9 hrs ago
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For the first time in almost 40 years, medical costs fell in May
interesting
11 hrs ago
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The case for convenient disabled parking, and against free disabled parking
The Fed
11 hrs ago
The US recovery by the numbers: not quite there yet
Data Points
11 hrs ago
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Internship lawsuits are officially a trend
Scandals
12 hrs ago
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How the IRS keeps the $4.3 trillion nonprofit world secret
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12 hrs ago
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Monthly bus fare is 26% of your income if you make minimum wage in Brazil
Mild Rebukes
6/18
3 Sources
"A city with only one narrow class of people isn't a city... it's a suburb"
The Fed
6/18
It's not just the Fed, you know
UGH
6/18
Motif's newest way to disrupt you from your money: investment advice from brands
Yikes
6/18
1 Sources
The Federal Housing Finance Agency hired an active insurance lobbyist as an outside expert
Oxpeckers
6/17
"I’ve come to understand... the power of little details": in praise of TKs
The Fed
6/17
Another Fed trial balloon on tapering, this time in the FT
Your Retirement Plans
6/17
2 Sources
The inventor of the 401(k) says it was "never meant to take care of everyone"
Wonks
6/17
2 Sources
Inflation helped the British keep unemployment down
New Normal
6/17
1 Sources
"I will hide nothing. But I will conceal everything."
Servicey
6/17
8 Sources
Reading fiction makes people comfortable with ambiguity, researchers find
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