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Firearms, bankruptcy and litigation are not the best way to resolve Pacific Gas & Electric’s problems
Remember Puerto Rico and Detroit but look to states such as North Carolina and Utah
One of the few bright spots in an otherwise dismal year for bondholders is fading fast
Politics and supply chain difficulties suggest European battery push is too frenetic to work well
Machine learning is useful but does not replace the human mind
A lot of ‘ifs’ ahead but the cards may fall right for a 20%-plus return
Alternative to US control of capital markets gives glimpse into a post-globalised world
A lot of people are losers. Sadly, it is those who believe in rules-based investing
‘Slowly, slowly’ attitude could be set to bring an end to the ‘Chevron deference’
Despite promising ‘no jargon, only the facts’ the trading platform’s 606 filings are unusually sparse
Server industry faces a squeeze as IT spending growth dips
America’s ‘free lunch’ is over as regulators urge reduction in swaps exposure
This radical idea is having a moment, but the cost is too high for governments
About £38tn of swaps contracts could be forced to move venues in just three months
Metal’s price soars as automakers throw in the 'sponge' as a reaction to dieselgate
Ameritrade case raises possibility of class actions to recover funds from high-speed trades
Sector’s revival at a time when mining stocks have weakened underscores a disconnect
If pension management fails its beneficiaries, it will face regulation in the courts
Industry’s chronic profit problem is more about being overcapitalised than climate change
It is giving western investors a clear signal to sell risk assets
New SEC proposal looks to improve incentives for employees who report on companies
Issues kicked into the long grass will have to be addressed eventually
Mob justice cannot be allowed to lead to power blackouts
Turkey’s actions on the Tigris show the importance of ‘real-world liquidity’