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Offshore funds and shell companies allow multinationals and individuals to manage many issues
In Europe there is anxiety that foreigners will compromise traditions, writes Ivan Krastev
Flint residents reported problems with water supply as early as April 2014
The 2016 presidential race is proving to be among the most awkward in history to predict
Technology, behaviour and news budgets have made sample sizes smaller
Neither party’s stance chimes with majority opinion on global warming or policies to address it
Highlights of the week include US retail data, euro area growth updates and China’s Single’s Day
Taking time to test assumptions and ideas pays off in the long term
Industry wants to counter concerns over abusive practices
Kathryn Dominguez of University of Michigan would be Obama’s second nominee this year
Michigan alumnus Sam Zell pledges $60m to Ross, one of the largest gifts ever for entrepreneurship
After 10 years as a business school dean, Prof Davis-Blake is looking for a broader university role
Commodity currencies boosted by firmer oil price
Better news for gold bugs as bullion hits two-week highs
Poorer households are hanging on to cash saved through lower gas prices
The professor advises women to choose networks that will give them the skills that they need
After 20 years in the job, the long-serving dean at the Ivy League school will step down in 2015
Douglas Shackelford, a pioneer of online learning, is to be dean of the UNC business school
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