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Prospect of Prolonged Israel-Gaza War Adds Economic Havoc to Human Toll

The New York Times: Banking

A widening conflict would test Israel’s economic resilience while worsening an already bleak outlook for the Palestinian economy.

Economics 118
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Harvard University Investment Banking Placement (Using Data)

Peak Frameworks

Harvard ranks #3 on our investment banking target school list , behind only UPenn and Georgetown. We make explicit note that this target school list is an investment banking list and many of Harvard's students opt to go directly to the buyside, which would hurt their placement here. hires into the top investment banks.

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Gold Bars and Tokyo Apartments: How Money Is Flowing Out of China.

The New York Times: Banking

Chinese families are sending money overseas, a sign of worry about the country’s economic and political future. But a cheaper currency is also helping exports.

Economics 139
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Gold Bars and Tokyo Apartments: How Money Is Flowing Out of China.

The New York Times: Banking

Chinese families are sending money overseas, a sign of worry about the country’s economic and political future. But a cheaper currency is also helping exports.

Economics 129
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Unpacking the 20 most impact financial regulations from the last 20 years

The TRADE

Over the past two decades, several critical financial market regulations have been implemented globally, particularly in response to the 2008 Global Financial Crisis (GFC). The years following 2008’s GFC experienced continued financial regulatory reform.

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China Bet It All on Real Estate. Now Its Economy Is Paying the Price.

The New York Times: Banking

After relying on a borrow-to-build model for decades, Beijing must make difficult choices about the country’s housing market and economic future.

IT 136
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I.M.F. Sees Steady Growth but Warns of Rising Protectionism

The New York Times: Banking

The International Monetary Fund offered an upbeat economic outlook but said that new trade barriers and escalating wars could worsen inflation.