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China’s Government Is Letting a Wave of Bond Defaults Just Happen

Investors have long assumed the state would step in and help many companies, but that’s no longer a safe bet.

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The Hacker Who Took Down a Country
Daniel Kaye, also known as Spdrman, found regular jobs tough but corporate espionage easy. He’s about to get out of prison.
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Giuliani Keeps the Hustle Going, Even as Trump Is Impeached

The president’s lawyer craves attention and influence—but what he really needs is money.

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Why In-Flight Food and Extra Bag Costs Aren’t Going Away
Fees for everything from meals to baggage have spiked while airfares have remained relatively steady.
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Repo Oracle Zoltan Pozsar Expects Even More Turmoil

The Credit Suisse analyst foresaw the recent trouble in the financial system’s plumbing. He says it’s not over.

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SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son
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SoftBank Vision Fund Employees Depict a Culture of Recklessness

Masayoshi Son’s venture capital firm is famous for making outsize bets on tech startups. It has also been described as an environment of sycophancy and harassment.

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