Bloomberg Businessweek (Test) - 17 Jul 2017

Table of content - Bloomberg Businessweek (Test) (17 Jul 2017)

Goldman’s New Boy Wonder
▲ Spraying a Wisconsin soybean field with Monsanto’s Roundup
“He digests this stuff. He knew who his audience was going to be— it was not going to be people who want to have policy debates”
Brexit didn’t kill Brussels’ influence. It gave it a booster shot
The world’s appetite for oil could shrink sooner than expected
An industry springs up to help China be fruitful and multiply
A cybersecurity company’s close ties to the Kremlin
Blankfein’s third act at Goldman: The search for growth
Can Washington and Beijing make Pyongyang behave?
Paris and Frankfurt cry “Come hither” to bankers leaving London
China’s stimulus program isn’t doing productivity any favors
A globe-trotting Tillerson may actually get to be a secretary of state
Donald Jr., the emails, and the law
Real estate appraisers are being automated out of existence
The coalition trying to pull the rug out from under Airbnb
● Retaking Mosul
Two-thirds of Pakistanis are under 30. Bring on the raves!
Africa isn’t the promised land mobile carriers hoped for
Elvis hasn’t left the building. Neither has Marilyn
The Republicans’ make-or-break midsummer
Deal Snapshot: Buffett plugs into Texan electricity
The Judiciary: How Trump could recast the courts
Uber for those who love landlines
This just hasn’t been Sheldon Adelson’s year
● Iceberg right ahead
● Lula convicted
Once, Donald Trump was popular with minorities. Then came birtherism
Monsanto’s weed killer heads to court
Savile Row’s well-tailored New York outpost
Wine: Rupert Murdoch stomps the grapes
“Frankfurt isn’t a bad place to live. It’s a bit boring, a bit dull. But then, so are many bankers”
Eugene Kaspersky
Donald Trump Jr.
Game Changer: At 40, Conrad Shawcross is rethinking his art
Cars: Where to bargain-hunt for Ferraris and Bentleys
Rex Tillerson
Marilyn
Critic: How white-collar crooks get away with it
The One: The best olive oil you’ll ever taste
● “You are always being served by grandmothers.”
Asia
0.75%
Americas
Europe
Antarctica
Africa
The Bureaucrats Who Came In From The Cold
With North Korea, No Alternative to Patience
China Needs Help Having Babies
LOOK AHEAD
Where Dead Celebrities Go to Live
● A drop in average sperm count in China of as much as
Mobile Carriers Start Hanging Up on Africa
What it does
Bargain Price?
What’s next
Berkshire Hathaway’s Earnings From Energy
Local Support
PRICE
BUYER
Stand By ... Scanning for Viruses and Secrets
LOOK AHEAD
Uber Without the Smartphone
Share This
New Lloyd
LOOK AHEAD
Mamas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Appraisers
Paris and Frankfurt Vie For Brexit’s Spoils
● HSBC says it may relocate up to 1,000
Peak Oil Could Be Here Sooner Than You Think
LOOK AHEAD
Peak Oil Could Be Here Sooner Than You Think
China’s Real Economic Problem
● Much of China’s $586b
Pump Up the Volume in Pakistan
Do You Love It Now?
LOOK AHEAD
Tillerson Hits The Road and Finds His Feet
In Congress, It’s Do-or-Die Time for the GOP
Timeline
Sheldon Adelson’s Not-So-Winning Year
● Largest recipients of political donations from Sheldon and Miriam Adelson, 2012-16
The Upshot
What He’s Done
The Numbers
His Advisers
Roundup: The Usual Suspect
SEED MONEY
THE REMAKING OF DONALD TRUMP
Savile Row Arrives Stateside
The London art world’s dynamic star
The most delicious olive oil on Earth
Rupert Murdoch: Vintner of Bel Air
Why white-collar criminals go free
The vintage-car market slips
Château Murdoch
Surviving a Classic Car Slump
Crime and No Punishment
Bramasole Olive Oil
Conrad Shawcross

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