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Chinese markets embrace a blueprint for economic reform

China's economic reform blueprint stokes markets. Plus: Strategies for early retirement, how Tim Geithner is getting really rich, the bleeding edge of biotech, and women flood the U.S. labor market. Expertly curated by InvestmentNews senior columnist Jeff Benjamin.

Chinese markets rallied Monday on a bold new economic reform plan. Blueprint includes 60 specific tasks

How Tim Geithner is cashing in at Warburg Pincus. It’s good to be a former Treasury Secretary

Strategies for an early retirement — at any age. Getting a head start on the golden years

Investing on the bleeding edge of small-cap biotechnology. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (REGN)

The next shoe to drop in the Obamacare fiasco. If it can go wrong, it probably will

Labor market recovery has been good to women; not so much for men. A record 67.5 million women now in the workforce

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