Assorted Links Sunday
A collection of good news and bad news to end the weekend or to start the week, depending on your perspective.
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Wholesale prices jump 1% in July, matching June increases: Dimming hopes that the upward trajectory of prices would begin to slow.
Can we have prosperity without growth? The critique of economic growth, once a fringe position, is gaining widespread attention in the face of the climate crisis.
China coronavirus infection closes shipping terminal at massive Ningbo-Zhoushan Port as container rates soar: Operations suspended indefinitely at critical terminal servicing North America and Europe, but rest of Ningbo shipping port remains operational
Wall Street is the most bullish on stocks in almost two decades: About 56% of all recommendations on S&P 500 firms are listed as buys, the most since 2002.
Don’t want a vaccine? Be prepared to pay more for insurance.
The auto industry is betting on sustainability: The automotive industry and its suppliers are realizing that they must invest in sustainability initiatives because of their importance to customers and shareholders alike.
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