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Emerging Markets Are Facing A Big Foreign FX Debt Bill

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The extent of emerging markets' foreign-currency borrowing binge is laid bare in new number-crunching from CreditSights.

Go Midwest, Young Techie: Silicon Valley Too Pricey for Startups

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High prices on the West Coast are making it easier for the fresh crop of computer-science graduates and other techies to choose growing heartland hubs.

Dartmouth Endowment Gains 8.3% On Real Estate, Venture Capital

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The median return for endowments and foundations with more than $500 million this year is 3.6 percent.

Is He Selling You A Stock? Or A Big Fat Lie?

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As the debate over fiduciary requirements rages in Washington, clients want to know: How would they spot a shifty advisor?

A Year After Gross Exit, TCW Leads Winners As Pimco Sheds Assets

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In 2009, TCW Group Inc. watched as investors pulled billions of dollars after it ousted star money manager Jeffrey Gundlach. Today, the firm finds itself the beneficiary of another messy divorce.

Clinton Promises Health Insurance Merger Scrutiny In Policy Plan

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Hillary Clinton said she would give close scrutiny to health-insurance industry mergers like those proposed this year by Anthem Inc. and Aetna Inc.

The Pitfalls Of Health-Care Companies’ Addiction To Big Data

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Too much data in too many hands is causing too many problems with how private health records are being handled.

Obama Basks In Pope Aura, But Francis Wants Economic Justice

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Pope Francis is likely to exploit his moral authority and iconic popularity to pressure Barack Obama on U.S. global economic leadership.

Bill Gross Tells Fed To `Get Off Zero Now!'

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Bill Gross said the Federal Reserve needs to raise interest rates as soon as possible, trading some near-term market losses for longer-term stability and a healthier financial system.

Obamacare Sign-Ups Will Be Harder Next Year, Official Says

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Getting new people signed up for Obamacare will get harder this year as the program tries to access poorer, younger, harder-to-reach individuals, a government official said.

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