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Is The Narrative More Powerful Than The Truth?

On today’s show we are talking about the narratives that impact market movement. Throughout history there have been two truths:What happenedThe story about what happened.It’s that narrative that can powerfully influence the perception of what happened and the way investors view t ...  Afficher plus

Will The Bubble Splash?

On today’s show we are talking about one of the greatest threats to real estate, and it doesn’t come from real estate, or even have anything to do with real estate. The word bubble has been making headlines lately with an increasing number of pundits calling the level of investme ...  Afficher plus

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China's Covid nightmare: Can Beijing bounce back?
Business Daily

China has this week reopened its borders for the first time in nearly three years. There have been scenes of joy and relief for many Chinese citizens after years of isolation. Ed Butler asks whether this is a turning point, as some are describing. What are the longer term economi ...  Afficher plus

Why ‘Made in China’ Is Becoming ‘Made in Mexico’
The Daily

The great supply chain disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic scrambled the shipping system across the Pacific.

Although mostly over, the turmoil has led to alterations in the way the global economy functions. One such change can be seen in Mexico, where companies ...

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Ask These Questions Before Choosing a Manufacturing Location
HBR On Strategy

In today's global economy, what are the factors that go into choosing a production location? In this episode, Harvard Business School professor Willy Shih draws on his case study about China-based automotive glass maker Fuyao to discuss this core strategic question. The company m ...  Afficher plus

Special Episode, Pt. 2: Long-Term Supply Chain Restructuring
Thoughts on the Market

As the acute bottlenecks in supply chains resolve in the long-term, some structural issues may remain, creating both opportunities and challenges for policymakers, industry leaders, and investors.


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