A key question is whether consumers and businesspeople will continue to shrug off some pretty scary geopolitical threats.
Read the Story ➔https://www.bloomberg.com/news/special-reports/the-year-ahead-2018
The Year Ahead 2018
From Brazil to Nigeria to Japan, here’s a look ahead at the global economy.
Read the Story ➔The CEO of Ryanair, New Zealand’s prime minister, and U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Read the Story ➔A public reckoning.
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Technology
The big U.S. tech companies will continue to face legal challenges in Europe as things get tougher at home.
Read the Story ➔Google and Facebook now face an even tougher time nosing their way into the world’s biggest market.
Read the Story ➔Ericsson has bet its future on the fifth generation of mobile, but nobody knows what applications and services will get customers to pay the billions of dollars 5G will cost.
Read the Story ➔Security experts say there’s evidence Russian hackers have breached U.S. utilities and nuclear power plants.
Read the Story ➔Regeneron’s George Yancopoulos is worried about the lack of investment in the NIH.
Read the Story ➔Economics
Central banks are finally ready to ease off the stimulus.
Read the Story ➔Voters are ready for change in Mexico and Brazil.
Read the Story ➔The crown prince must balance his desire for change with a public reticent to adapt.
Read the Story ➔He cites Blue Bottle’s founder, who said going public can be like living in hell without dying.
Read the Story ➔Politics
As goes the farm bill, so goes cohesion in American politics.
Read the Story ➔Having entered office unprepared, the president squandered his first year. Those failures will haunt him in the second.
Read the Story ➔The party’s fortunes hinge on turning anti-Trump energy into votes. A wave of new startups aims to help.
Read the Story ➔The billion-dollar bud faces new momentum and problems as three more states legalize it.
Read the Story ➔The president’s sagging ratings give the party hope for overturning the GOP majority for the first time since 2006.
Read the Story ➔The former U.S. Army general and CIA director talks about Iran, North Korea, Niger, and whether he’d work for Trump.
Read the Story ➔Energy
New projects will pump up the region’s energy economy.
Read the Story ➔Long-term contracts for liquefied natural gas are expiring, but a glut is keeping prices down.
Read the Story ➔Who’s going to build them?
Read the Story ➔Manufacturers are making the most of cheap natural gas.
Read the Story ➔Keeping nuclear and coal plants from closing could kill demand for wind and solar.
Read the Story ➔How much is Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest energy company, actually worth?
Read the Story ➔Political turmoil, new oil patches, and a need for capital.
Read the Story ➔With much of the easy oil already pumped, what’s next for shale?
Read the Story ➔Jack Fusco talks about the rise of U.S. LNG and surging demand from China.
Read the Story ➔Retail
Electric cars have been a tough sell in the U.S. The loss of the $7,500 perk could make them even harder for automakers to pitch.
Read the Story ➔Almost a third of web orders end up being sent back, vs. 9 percent of purchases at physical stores.
Read the Story ➔Chinese age 18 to 34 accounted for 60 percent of the country’s foreign travel last year and spent more than $150 billion, Bloomberg Intelligence estimates.
Read the Story ➔Twitter paid $10 million to livestream 10 Thursday night NFL games in 2016, nonexclusive. Amazon elbowed Twitter out of the way this year, offering $50 million.
Read the Story ➔While demand is strong, Amazon is sowing seeds of doubt for organics producers.
Read the Story ➔The creator of some of the world’s most expensive art talks about his collaboration with Louis Vuitton and how excitement affects value.
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