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There is an attempt to make capitalism more inclusive. But who is it excluding? John Authers asks former US treasury secretary Larry Summers if he agrees with Thomas Piketty’s thesis that inequality is increasing, and asks how capitalism can be made more inclusive.
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Narendra Modi has swept to power in the biggest elections India ‑ and the world – have ever seen. Martin Wolf, FT chief economics commentator, talks to John Authers about the critical questions for the country’s economy and the implications for markets.
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Good stuff.
It is difficult to put a true value on a stock without being influenced by its price. Aswath Damodaran, professor of finance at NYU Stern Business School, tells John Authers that movements in Apple’s price and valuation create opportunities.
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Apple, Flextronics, and Skyworks. All three look good and are highly ranked at Investors Business Daily. Always with a stop! Stay tuned.


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FT economics editor Chris Giles and FT global economy news editor Ferdinando Giugliano raise doubts about the validity of the data in ‘Capital in the Twenty-First Century’ by Thomas Piketty, which claims that wealth inequality is rising.
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