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Internet companies have long been the target of complaints that they don’t pay their fair share. So how do you build a system for the digital global economy?
This is what the world’s buyers are saying about the economic outlook around the world, be it good or bad.
Opinion
Buttigieg May Finally Give the U.S. Its Infrastructure Day
As transportation secretary, the former McKinsey consultant's cost-cutting and networking skills are just what the job needs.
Covid-19 Is Casting Conglomerates in a New Light
GE, Honeywell and other reinvented giants are finding some safety in corporate diversification.
Bankruptcy Is the Solution to the Student Loan Crisis
Allowing the debt to be discharged could tighten lending standards, put a lid on tuition increases and end shady for-profit universities.
Billionaires Can’t Pay Latin America’s Covid Tab
Argentina’s pandemic wealth tax is a feel-good distraction from the deeper fiscal reforms that the region needs.
Will London's Oxford Street Survive Covid?
The damage to the premier shopping and dining district was laid bare on Tuesday. But it could still reinvent itself.
After Trump’s Sanctions, Biden Can Reset With Turkey
The CAATSA measures will hurt, but Ankara should not pull away from the West.
Fed's Last Christmas Before Biden Is All About WAM
Traders are focusing on the possibility that the central bank could set a weighted average maturity target for its bond-buying.
British Sovereignty Means Free Will, Not a Free Lunch
If the U.K. gets an EU trade deal, there will still be a never-ending series of decisions and trade-offs to be made. Some will be very uncomfortable.
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