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Are billionaires unfair targets?

One investor draws criticism after comparing treatment of wealthy to Nazi Germany, plus other must-reads from wealth manager and CNBC commentator Josh Brown

Each week I read all of the important stories affecting your business and investments. Below is the weekly catch-up, curated just for you:

Billionaires are being persecuted like the Jews during Nazi Germany, they think. (Bloomberg)

Steve Rattner: Don’t believe the American Industrial Comeback hype. (New York Times)

Why are emerging markets melting down this week? (BusinessInsider)

Chen Guangbiao will become your new favorite eccentric billionaire the moment you read this profile. (New York Magazine)

The Saddest Super Bowl Ever. Because New Yorkers couldn’t care less. (The Reformed Broker) and (Sports On Earth)

Joshua Morgan Brown is a New York City-based wealth manager and popular financial commentator on CNBC. You can follow his writing at The Reformed Broker blog and his random outbursts on Twitter @reformedbroker.

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