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CONTENTS

Bloomberg Businessweek

April 16, 2018

IN BRIEF

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○ Zuckerberg’s $2.4 billion visit to D.C. ○ A cease-fire at Bank of America ○ Christie’s not-so-anonymous seller

REMARKS

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Warning:Tradewarscarry

unintendedsidee ects

BUSINESS

TECHNOLOGY

FINANCE

VIEW

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Macron should hang tough against

unionized rail workers

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Whygenericdrugs

maydisappear

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Norwegian Air’s fighter

pilot CEO used to battle

Russians. Now it’s bankers

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Ranchers have a cow over

USDA marketing fees

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Earn bigmoney

playingwith your

smartphone

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Blockchain’s new gig:

Telling the life story of

the chicken on your plate

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AI software tackles

graduate researchers’ work

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Innovation: A suitcase

that follows you

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DeutscheBank is

about to get more

Deutsche

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This long-term stock

exchange is taking a

really long time

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The hard-to-read minds

of bots who invest

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ECONOMICS

POLITICS

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Venezuela’smilitary

targets the country’s

goldmines

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North Korea’s

tuberculosis epidemic

may cross borders

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Easing the housing

shortage with more

granny flats

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The scramble to

keep Scott Pruitt

at the EPA

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Troubled bridges over

U.S.-Canada waters

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Britain gets serious about

cleaning up filthy lucre

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Is hush money taxable?

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The tax code rewrite that

afects…well, no one’s sure

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How to attract

fresh audiences

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The quest for

experienced talent

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A brief encounter

with underwear maker

Guillaume Gibault

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