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Deflation Will Take the Majority by Surprise

Coaching Tip

In this July-August Theorist , Robert Prechter uses Google searches to make a point about deflation: "When I typed ''Inflation for 2013,'' there were 47,700 results. On March 13th, when I put this slide together, I also typed in "Deflation for 2013." EWI is the world''s largest market forecasting firm. Stock Market What is'

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Green Bonds Benefit Companies, Investors, and the Planet

Harvard Business Review

The past five years have seen explosive growth in “corporate green bonds” issued to finance climate-friendly projects. While investors bought just $3 billion of these bonds in 2013, they scooped up $49 billion worth in 2017, bringing the total sold since 2013 to $113 billion at an average of $308 million per offering.

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What Investors Need to Know About Zimbabwe After Mugabe

Harvard Business Review

This is promising for a market formerly dubbed the “breadbasket of Africa.” ” Once one of Africa’s most developed markets – with a solid education system, good infrastructure, and a relatively large middle class – decades of mismanagement have cost Zimbabwe.

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Apple's iPhone Pricing Strategy: Good, Not Great

Harvard Business Review

As it always does, the company showcased a new and improved iPhone model — the 5S — which provides faster processing, a better camera, and James Bond-like fingerprint security technology. By serving the price sensitive market, Apple will grow its business with new early-bird customers. billion in iPhones in 2013 alone.

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Apple’s iPhone Pricing Strategy: Good, Not Great

Harvard Business Review

As it always does, the company showcased a new and improved iPhone model — the 5S — which provides faster processing, a better camera, and James Bond-like fingerprint security technology. By serving the price sensitive market, Apple will grow its business with new early-bird customers. billion in iPhones in 2013 alone.

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What’s That You’re Calling a Bubble?

Harvard Business Review

Fama is convinced that financial bubbles don’t exist, and until the dot-com era he was able to keep most of his colleagues in academic finance from even using the word “bubble.” They’ve also characterized the San Francisco Bay area’s real estate market over a far longer period. Yet neither has collapsed.

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The Rebirth of the CMO

Harvard Business Review

Instead, the last few years have seen a proliferation of C-suite titles that include a component of marketing. This diversity reflects not only a deepening understanding of the connection between growth and customer satisfaction, but a much greater awareness of what marketing can do to help forge that bond.

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