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Top New Cars of 2013

Cars are Americans’ most trusted servants. For 2013, automakers are making them more efficient, yes, but also smarter: Various new models can now read e-mail, find addresses, shuffle through music, park themselves, and even avoid …

Why China’s Growth is Slowing

Economists have put forward a number of reasons why China has been slowing. Higher commodities prices and a fast growing economy are causing inflation. The government has moved to reign in China’s lending and credit bubble. Chinese housing prices have started to fall as vacancy rates have skyrocketed. The stock market has dropped. But …

Why China and Corporations are Alike

Why are the markets so schizophrenic? Bond spreads are rising, signaling rich country solvency fears. Yet stocks are up (except when political ineptitude like the failure of the super committee to reach a debt deal knocks them temporarily down). The mixed signals aren’t as strange as you might think — they reflect the large and …

What’s Really At Risk in a Greek Default


This is guest post from Swampland contributor and TIME Washington correspondent Massimo Calabresi.

As Greeks decide the fate of Prime Minister George Papandreou around midnight Athens time tonight, it’s good to remind ourselves what our interest in this latest Balkan mess is: credit. Not the numeric version in your monthly …

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