‘Editor’s Picks’ Podcast (September 18, 2023) – Three essential articles read aloud from the The Economist. This week, the future of the Middle East, Wall Street’s race to wealth management (10:00), and how London’s bus drivers revolutionised health (17:40).
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Finance Preview: Barron’s Magazine – May 1, 2023

Barron’s Magazine – May 1, 2023:
The Cautionary History of Debt-Limit Gimmicks
The U.S. Congress began imposing debt limits in 1776. When the Continental Congress authorized its very first loan from France, it instructed U.S. commissioners to borrow a “sum not exceeding two million sterling.” Congress continued to permit the Treasury to borrow only up to bond-by-bond specific limits until 1917. Prior to then, U.S. Treasury secretaries actually operated under multiple debt limits, authorized bond by authorized bond. The single, aggregate debt limit we’re more familiar with today was first adopted by the U.S. in 1939.
The Fed Has Few Good Options. The Risk of a Misstep Is Growing.
The Federal Reserve is struggling to cool inflation further without damaging the economy. The easy part is over.
J&J’s Kenvue Spinoff: A Rare IPO Winner in a Moribund Market
The consumer health company features a range of leading brands, a relatively cheap valuation, a solid balance sheet, consistent earnings, and a healthy dividend yield. It’s no tech unicorn, a good thing in 2023.
Pressure on First Republic Mounts as Advisors Jump Ship
The bank’s elite wealth management unit is suffering a major talent drain. It may only get worse.
Finance Preview: Barron’s Magazine – April 24, 2023

Barron’s Magazine – April 24, 2023:
The Battle for the Future of the Car Is On. Tech Is a Weapon.
Auto makers are pressing ahead with “software-defined vehicles.” Here are the suppliers helping to make it happen.
Fewer Money Managers Are Bullish on the Stock Market Now
Professional investors favor bonds over stocks for the next 12 months, according to the Big Money Poll. The biggest risk to the market: recession.
Inside Barry Diller’s Plan to Stop ChatGPT From Destroying the News Business
Diller, chairman of IAC, says artificial intelligence could be an existential threat to publishers. He’s rallying the industry to fight back.
Finance Preview: Barron’s Magazine – April 17, 2023

Barron’s Magazine – April 17, 2023:
A Fintech Offers 5% Savings Rates. Never Mind the Risks.
Tellus’ generous accounts and disruptive business model have won serious backing. One problem: Tellus isn’t actually a bank.
Life Insurance Companies Are In a Good Spot. Their Stocks Don’t Reflect It.
Depressed valuations belie brighter growth prospects and better risk management at companies such as Primerica, Unum, and Equitable.
Advisor Teams Come in Many Flavors. How to Pick the Right One.
Wealth management teams can vary widely in culture and investing approach. Here’s what to look for.