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Barron's Cover
Andrew Bary
Led by cable mogul John Malone and CEO Greg Maffei, the nine stocks under the Liberty Media umbrella have delivered, in the aggregate, an annualized 13% over the past decade, compared with 7.5% for Bufftet’s Berkshire Hathaway and 7.7% for the S&P 500.
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Up & Down Wall St.
Randall W. Forsyth
By roiling the markets, it and other European financial institutions could jack rates, hurting the global economy.
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Streetwise
Ben Levisohn
The group has become riskier, but some of its members, including Johnson & Johnson, Amgen, Medtronic, Allergan,and Lilly, are still worth a look.
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Feature
Robert Guy
Four market pros share their outlook for Asia and their best investment picks. Bullish on India.
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Feature
Jack Hough
Broadcom chips are doing more to power the iPhone, and could play an even bigger role with next year’s release of iPhone 8.
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Small Caps
David Englander
The movie-theater operator is launching new initiatives that could boost ticket sales and earnings.
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Profile
Jack Willoughby
Michael Beall has posted strong returns by investing in value stocks with the power to raise dividends.
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Editorial Commentary
Thomas G. Donlan
A movement aims to undo past “Progressive” policies with a general reconsideration of the Constitution.
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The Trader
Lawrence C. Strauss
The market finished an up-and-down week on a positive note, helped by a strong showing from energy stocks.
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Trader Extra
Bill Alpert
Off Wall Street Research analyst Mark Roberts has flagged many stocks not worth buying.
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Trader Extra
Jack Hough
If CBS and Viacom strike a deal, CBS chief Les Moonves will have an outsize say over the terms.
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International Trader - Europe
Jonathan Buck
The German utility has struggled with weak energy pricing and a bill to decommission nuclear plants. Its answer: Break the company in two.
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International Trader - Asia
Shuli Ren
State-owned Bank Mandiri is a designated gateway for funds returning to Indonesia. But the benefit may be small and its problems look large.
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Emerging Markets
Dimitra DeFotis
Through the first three quarters, Latin stocks have soared while Greek and Chinese shares have fallen.
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Current Yield
Amey Stone
Investors should look at business development companies, publicly traded firms that buy loans.
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The Striking Price
Steve Sosnick
Need to protect yourself against, say, a Trump victory? Take out an insurance policy of options.
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Commodities Corner
Chelsey Dulaney
A surge in U.S. demand has produced an oversupply. Prices are likely to fall further.
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Technology Trader
Tiernan Ray
As dominant as they are today, Alphabet and Facebook could lose out to new ways of delivering advertising.
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Fund of Information
Lewis Braham
Managers’ drive to gather assets means successors to closed funds will keep popping up even if they hurt returns.
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ETF Focus
Chris Dieterich
It’s a good time for investors to consider biotech ETFs that hold smaller drugmakers.
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Speaking of Dividends
Lawrence C. Strauss
Most of these stocks remain quite cheap, but investors need to approach them carefully. The problem: growth challenges.
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Balancing the Books
Gene Epstein
Andrew Bacevich writes a riveting history of U.S. military misadventures in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere. Also, a meditation on mortality’s benefits.
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Economic Beat
Gene Epstein
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump misstated realities in the first of their televised face-offs.
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Review
Nothing quite compares to the powerful inverse correlation between the odds of a Trump victory and the Mexican currency’s value.
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Preview
The Deepwater Horizon disaster gets the Hollywood treatment as a disaster film of the same name.