The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Moore v. U.S. The case centers on a 2017 provision that requires companies to pay tax on previously untaxed foreign profits.
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Most investors have probably seen the numerous headlines trumpeting the top finding from Goldman Sachs’ most recent “Hedge Fund Trend Monitor.”
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The “no science” controversy at COP28 is a distraction. Much more important is James Hansen’s assertion about the failure to price carbon anywhere near its social cost.
How Losing An Eye Helped Charlie Munger See Success
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The 2024 Financial Landscape Is All About the Fed
After being wrong the past two years, investors may finally be right that the Fed will lower rates in 2024 as inflation falls below 3%.
WuXi Biologics Weighs On Hong Kong, Regulators Encourage Buybacks
Asian equities were mixed overnight as China underperformed.