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Bloomberg Businessweek
Beware Of sharks
Charles Geisst is stronger on the history of predatory lending than on the economics.
3 min |
April 10 - April 23, 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
A Hypercar Made To Measure
The $2.6 million Aston Martin Valkyrie is so precisely structured that buyers must come in for a fitting.
3 min |
September 25, 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Once And Future Financial Crisis
The lessons of the 1997 Asian meltdown might have prevented the one in 2008. Will they help China?
6 min |
July 03 - July 16 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
Goldman's New Boy Wonder
The CEO is betting that regulation won’t kill off the trading business
8 min |
July 17 - July 23 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
Crime And No Punishment
Why do white-collar criminals so often get away with it?
4 min |
July 17 - July 23 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
Savile Row Arrives Stateside
Huntsman, a 168-year-old British tailoring institution, sets up shop in New York City
10 min |
July 17 - July 23 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
In Congress, It's Do-or- Die Time For The GOP
Delays on the healthcare bill put tax reform by yearend in jeopardy
4 min |
July 17 - July 23 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
Welcome to Pride Night
Pro sports leagues fly the rainbow flag, hoping to cultivate a new market. “It totally makes sense that teams are being more proactive”
5 min |
October 3 - October 9, 2016
Bloomberg Businessweek
Trying to Speak India's Language(s)
Amazon is racing Apple and Google to appeal to consumers in local terms.
3 min |
November 13, 2017
Bloomberg Businessweek
If America Were A Company Would You Keep This CEO?
In Washington, people struggling to come to terms with all the details of James Comey’s sacking and the claim that Donald Trump asked him to drop the FBI’s investigation into Michael Flynn have reached back to Watergate for comparison.
6 min |
May 22 - May 28, 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Talking Cat And The Peroxide Corporation
Chinese industrial behemoths are acquiring western game studios.What’s going on?
10+ min |
May 22 - May 28, 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
A Good Kind Of Shock
Patients who once relied on heavy narcotics to treat their suffering are turning to costly surgical implants instead
5 min |
May 28, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek
Your Own Private Island
Tropical getaways have gotten so exclusive, you and your partner will be the only people at the resort.
4 min |
May 28, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek
Just A Drift
Shayna Texter wants to teach you about flat-track racing—the most exciting sport you’ve never heard of.
6 min |
May 28, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Boss Who Wants To Kill His Agency
To liberals, Mick Mulvaney is a nightmare. To conservatives, he’s a savior.
9 min |
May 28, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Pressure Rises In Catalonia
Separatists clash with authorities in advance of an Oct. 1 vote on independence
4 min |
September 25, 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
Ginni Rometty CEO, IBM
The leader of America’s oldest tech company talks to Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Megan Murphy about the promise and threat of AI (and Watson), Charlottesville, and being a role model
10+ min |
September 25, 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
A Continent Divided
The region is entering an election supercycle in which anti-immigrant populist parties are likely to score substantial gains.
3 min |
October 24, 2016 - January 6, 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
The ABCs Of India's GST
A new consumer tax promises to simplify business.
2 min |
October 24, 2016 - January 6, 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
What Brexit Means For Banks
In the Square Mile, London's financial district ,things may be about to go pear - shaped.
2 min |
October 24, 2016 - January 6, 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Toll of Cheap Clothing
Three years after the Rana Plaza disaster, work conditions are still substandard—and garments even cheaper.
6 min |
October 31 - November 06 2016

Bloomberg Businessweek
What do we want? UBER Union
 A company-funded guild for drivers promises not to strike “This is just them planting something in the ground”.
5 min |
October 31 - November 06 2016

Bloomberg Businessweek
The Female Libido Pill Is Back
Nothing about this billion-dollar drug’s journey was easy
10+ min |
June 18, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek
Bibi's Blues
Buoyed by strong approval ratings, beset by corruption allegations, Benjamin Netanyahu could be heading for his fifth term as Israel’s prime minister—or to court
10+ min |
June 18, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek
National Insecurity United State Of America
Global trade operates on trust— and using the loophole of “essential security” erodes the system
8 min |
June 18, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek
Making A Bundle In Virtual Real Estate
Manhattan’s price growth looks tame next to that of Genesis City’s digital market
3 min |
June 18, 2018

Bloomberg Businessweek
How Do You Say Deja Vu In Chinese?
Beijing is heading down a questionable path we’ve seen before: Japan’s.
5 min |
November 7 - November 13, 2016

Bloomberg Businessweek
The SLO-MO Economy
Economist Marc Levinson argues that we won’t be replicating the postwar boom anytime soon.
3 min |
November 7 - November 13, 2016

Bloomberg Businessweek
Where Cadillac Is Still Prized
The once-dominant luxury car, fading at home, finds fans in China. “The brand is recognized in China as having long heritage and pedigree”.
5 min |
February 6 - February 12, 2017

Bloomberg Businessweek
Big Meat Braces For A Labor Shortage
Refugees help satisfy the need for low-skilled workers. “It remains a challenge to fully staff the plant”
3 min |