How to Play the Debate: A Personal-Finance Guide
published Sep 26th 2016, 6:17 am, by Suzanne Woolley (Bloomberg) — Listen closely tonight. It’s your money and your life. At 9 p.m. ET, in the first presidential debate of the season, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will be pressed, to a degree, for details of their various proposals. Jobs,
Trump’s Immigration Views Aren’t 100% Balderdash: Paula Dwyer
published Sep 26th 2016, 10:45 am, by Paula Dwyer (Bloomberg View) — Donald Trump can thank me later. Drawing from a new study on the economic effects of immigration, I’m going to make the best possible case for the positions he’s taking as the Republican nominee for president. Do immigrants
Trump and Netanyahu Discuss Border Fence, Status of Jerusalem
published Sep 25th 2016, 1:36 pm, by Ben Brody (Bloomberg) — Donald Trump “discussed at length Israel’s successful experience with a security fence that helped secure its borders” during a meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that lasted longer than an hour, according to a statement from the Republican presidential
Good Schools, Bad Schools and Ugly Rankings: Stephen L. Carter
published Sep 23rd 2016, 3:10 pm, by Stephen L. Carter (Bloomberg View) — There is a certain tragic irony in the fact that a crackdown on U.S. colleges with low graduation rates was announced during the very week when the Times Higher Education Supplement published its annual list of the
Cruz, in Reversal, Issues Endorsement of Trump for President
published Sep 23rd 2016, 3:13 pm, by Sahil Kapur (Bloomberg) — In a dramatic reversal from his controversial non-endorsement at the Republican convention in July, Texas Senator Ted Cruz firmly backed Donald Trump’s bid for the White House on Friday. “A year ago, I pledged to endorse the Republican nominee,
Share the View: New Frontiers in Political Manipulation
published Sep 15th 2016, 4:00 am, by Bloomberg View (Bloomberg View) — Google Isn’t Swinging Elections, But It Could Don’t worry; the mammoth of Mountain View probably isn’t gaming its political search suggestions. But Leonid Bershidsky warns that search engines could easily tweak their algorithms to benefit their preferred candidates.
Obama Kept Military Out of the Loop on Iran Payments: Eli Lake
published Sep 22nd 2016, 4:25 pm, by Eli Lake (Bloomberg View) — One might think President Barack Obama would have asked his top military officials to weigh in on his administration’s decision in January to send $400 million in cash to Iran. After all, Iran is the world’s leading state
Facebook and its Lawyers Slammed by Judge in Terrorism Suits
published Sep 22nd 2016, 7:27 pm, by Patricia Hurtado (Bloomberg) — A federal judge slammed Facebook Inc., saying the social media giant might not be doing enough to deter terrorists from using its platform. U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis in Brooklyn, New York, also accused Facebook’s lawyers — by sending
Are You as Stupid as Your Financial Adviser Thinks?
published Aug 25th 2016, 5:00 am, by Ben Steverman (Bloomberg) — Investors need to be saved from themselves. That’s the conventional wisdom, and there’s some truth to it. Individual investors can have comically bad timing. They buy when stock prices are high. They panic and sell when markets plunge. They
Dollar Holds Course for Worst Year Since 2009 on Fed Dovish Turn
published Sep 21st 2016, 7:04 pm, by Chikako Mogi (Bloomberg) — The dollar remains on course for its worst annual performance in four years after the Federal Reserve delayed raising interest rates again, saying more time was needed to assess U.S. economic conditions. A broad gauge of the dollar against