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New York: Latin America: Commodities, China and Cheap Money

What the end of the commodity super cycle, slowing growth in China and rising interest rates mean for the region. About Martin Wolf Martin Wolf, CBE (born 1946) is a British journalist, widely considered to be one of the world’s most influential writers on economics. He is the associate editor and chief economics commentator at

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Blue-collar men in rich countries are in trouble.

They must learn to adapt. The growing equality of the sexes is one of the biggest achievements of the post-war era: people have greater opportunities than ever before to achieve their ambitions regardless of their gender. But some men have failed to cope with this new world. It is time to give them a hand. Policymakers

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Overcoming the Confidence Gap for Women

Recent studies show that women rate better than men in certain leadership qualities, but the number of women in leadership roles is slow to change The most obvious obstacle to the rise of women in leadership roles is the degree to which male-dominated corporate cultures still reward long work hours. As Prof. Robin J. Ely

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A woman will appear on redesigned $10 bill in 2020. Who will it be?

Will it be Susan B. Anthony or Harriet Tubman? Eleanor Roosevelt or Rosa Parks? Or another important woman from American history? These will be among the names the nation ponders after the Obama administration’s announcement late Wednesday that a woman will be featured on the $10 bill, the first time in well over a century that

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