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AstraZeneca Needs to Set Itself Free
Wall Street Journal - 3 Jan 2016 22:57
AstraZeneca has been battling to balance near-term earnings and the longer-term potential of its pipeline. The latter now should take priority.
The Fed's Interest-Rate Path: Who Has the Map?
Wall Street Journal - 3 Jan 2016 22:06
It's easy to imagine the Federal Reserve raising rates only slightly in 2016. Unfortunately, it's also easy to imagine it raising rates by a lot.
What private equity will look like in 2016
livemint.com - 3 Jan 2016 21:02
PE and venture capital investments touched a record high during 2015, with investors striking larger deals in the start-ups and technology space
What pharma will look like in 2016
livemint.com - 3 Jan 2016 20:41
For the Indian pharma sector, 2016 is seen as a year of hope for further growth boosted by a better US and domestic market, with many policy decisions lined up
What commodities will look like in 2016
livemint.com - 3 Jan 2016 20:35
The credit of commodity-linked firms has become one of the biggest risk in global markets
Five Key Economic Trends To Watch In 2016
Forbes - 3 Jan 2016 19:42
As the Fed raises interest rates for the first time in almost ten years, some observers fear we may already be sliding toward recession. Several indicators suggest growth can stabilize, but 2016 will depend heavily on a ...
In China's Car Market, Price Matters More Than Volume
Wall Street Journal - 3 Jan 2016 18:31
Investors in China's car market should watch out for too many cars and too low prices.
FPIs' net inflow drops to $7.4 billion in debt markets in 2015
livemint.com - 3 Jan 2016 18:12
Decline in inflows has been attributed to concerns of a global slowdown, Chinese equity meltdown and an imminent interest rate hike by the Fed
Finance Figures Who Died in 2015
Wall Street Journal - 3 Jan 2016 17:30
Robert Benmosche and James B. Lee Jr. were among figures in finance who passed away in 2015.
Know your money quiz
livemint.com - 3 Jan 2016 13:53
Vague knowledge of financial products, concepts and facts can be the difference between having enough money for your needs and wants, or being left short. Here are a few questions to help you find out where you stand