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How Jane Street co-founder landed in a coup controversyJane Street Capital, already facing scrutiny over co-founder Robert Granieri's alleged link to a South Sudan coup attempt, now faces allega...
Zimbabwe authorities mix charm with force in an attempt to shore up the world's newest currencyAlthough money typically doesn't require publicity, Zimbabwe's sixth national currency in 15 years needs all the help it can get. Desperate...
Short-term events, news should not matter to all investorsAll the time, the implicit message is that short-term events matter to all investors. If you are an investor, you must be glued to the news...
From Peter Thiel to Eric Schmidt: Tarun Lala lists 5 books that changed his lifeThe Fanzart ED said that these books have motivated him, and reduced stress.
The primary goal of investing is not to invest but to sell: ViewThese are stressful times for all investors. They must remember that some of the worst decisions are made in such situations.
Should you trust the expertise of experts with your savings and investments?If anyone is looking for a readymade answer from an expert, then that is highly unlikely to be available.
Republicans are playing a dangerous game with the US economy: Tim HarfordEight years after he wrote the best-selling Undercover Economist, British economist Tim Harford has come out with a sequel.
Sunday ET: Indian food works OK in college cafeteria, says Tyler CowenAn economist at George Mason University and author of An Economist Gets Lunch: New Rules for Everyday Foodies, Tyler Cowen discusses food s...
- Success always starts with a process of failure: Tim Harford, author
Tim Harford , the best-selling author of 'The Undercover Economist', 'The Logic of Life', 'Dear Undercover Economist' and now 'Adapt'. Givi...
- How big retail tempts you into buying more
Love frequenting your favourite mall... but can’t figure out why you buy the things you do? Use these tips to curb impulsive shopping.
- 'I see new & old worlds exist together in India'
Tim Harford, the author of Undercover Economist does not mind being called a ‘dismal scientist’.