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How Chick-fil-A Got Big by Keeping Its Menu SmallChick-fil-A is expanding off the strength of its simple chicken sandwich. WSJ explains how its leaner menu helps the company avoid some of the pitfalls of its competitors. Photo Illustration: Carter McCall/The Wall Street Journal
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updated18/06/2019 21:06 | Hong Kong’s Status as Global Financial Hub Under ThreatA proposed extradition bill is raising fears that Beijing will encroach on Hong Kong’s legal independence. Can the city remain an attractive financial hub for international companies? Photo composite: Sharon Shi
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updated14/06/2019 14:06 | Tariffs Could Toast The Avocado MarketNearly a quarter-century since NAFTA went into effect, U.S. consumption of avocados has risen around 460%. The vast majority of the avocados eaten in the U.S. come from Mexico and tariffs could bite into the fruit’s popularity. WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports. Photo: Getty
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updated08/06/2019 3:06 |
The Case for Active Management in Bond PortfoliosDavid Braun, Managing Director of PIMCO, explains the flaws of bond indexes, and how to exploit them to boost returns.
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updated20/05/2019 19:05 | Mnuchin: U.S. Close to Resolving Steel Tariffs With Mexico and CanadaIn testimony before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the administration is making progress in resolving steel and aluminum tariffs with Mexico and Canada. Photo: Getty
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updated15/05/2019 19:05 | How Apple, Amazon and Microsoft Hit $1 Trillion ValuationMicrosoft, Apple, and Amazon are the first three publicly traded U.S. companies to hit $1 trillion in market value. WSJ’s Dan Gallagher explains how each company reached the milestone. Photo illustration: Laura Kammermann
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updated05/05/2019 12:05 |
Watching Ford Earnings for Signs of Turnaround-Plan SuccessWith Ford set to report first-quarter earnings, WSJ’s Lee Hawkins take a look at CEO Jim Hackett’s turnaround plan and the auto maker’s key areas of focus in 2019 as it struggles to recover from losses in its foreign business. Photo: Laura Kammermann
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updated24/04/2019 22:04 | Ford Earnings Are a Barometer of Turnaround-Plan SuccessAs Ford looks to recover from losses in its foreign businesses and adjust to a growing U.S. consumer preference for SUVs and trucks, WSJ’s Lee Hawkins take a look at CEO Jim Hackett’s turnaround plan and the auto maker’s key areas of focus in 2019.
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updated24/04/2019 22:04 | Ford Earnings Are a Barometer of Turnaround-Plan SuccessAs Ford looks to recover from losses in its foreign businesses and adjust to a growing U.S. consumer preference for SUVs and trucks, WSJ’s Lee Hawkins take a look at CEO Jim Hackett’s turnaround plan and the auto maker’s key areas of focus in 2019.
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updated24/04/2019 22:04 |
Why Midwest Flooding Is Particularly Bad This SpringThe spring 2019 outlook from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration contained a warning: portions of the Midwest were due for major flooding. WSJ talks with a National Weather Service representative to learn what’s behind the prediction. Photo: Getty Images
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