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Chinese stocks go from a sell to a buy just like that

Breakfast with Benjamin: Emerging-markets fund manager who darted out of Chinese stocks at the best possible time is now moving back in.

  • Emerging-markets fund manager who darted out of Chinese stocks at the best possible time is now moving back in. ‘We see two Chinas’
  • Tough luck for the more than two million Americans who have been unemployed for more than six months. Not only are those folks expected to have a really hard time finding work, but that point underscores a feisty debate within the Federal Reserve about the true health of the nation’s labor market. ‘They are unlikely to be hired under any condition’
  • It’s that time of year again to start combing over client accounts for those pesky (and sometimes painful) capital gains distributions. The worst of both worlds
  • Ohio sets a potential precedent by turning the legalized marijuana industry over to a select group of investors. Taking it from ‘tie-dye to suit and tie’

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