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Concussions, Phone Calls and Other Avoidable Suffering
30 Aug 2018, 07:04 PM IST
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- My morning train chill reads:
- Money Managers Aren’t Dead (Bloomberg Businessweek)
- The Rise of Giant Consumer Startups That Said No to Investor Money (Recode)
- Money Really Does Lead to a More Satisfying Life (New York Times)
- 10 Years After the Financial Crisis, Is the Housing Market Still at Risk? (Curbed)
- Let's Stop Pretending Facebook and Twitter's CEOs Can't Fix This Mess (Wired)
- Want Better Customer Service? Don’t Call. Text. (Washington Post)
- Inside the Trump Administration’s Secret War on Weed (Buzzfeed)
- Russia Is Co-opting Angry Young Men (The Atlantic)
- Why Trump’s Approval Numbers Won’t Budge (American Conservative)
- What I Learned About Concussions — by Having One (The Verge)
What are you reading?
Fed Paper Questions ‘This Time Is Different’ Yield Curve Theory
Source: Bloomberg
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Barry Ritholtz is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. He founded Ritholtz Wealth Management and was chief executive and director of equity research at FusionIQ, a quantitative research firm. He is the author of “Bailout Nation.”
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