Monthly Archives: June 2017

Singer: financial system today more levered and fragile than 2008

Billionaire investor Paul Singer said “distorted” monetary and regulatory policies have increased risks for investors almost a decade after the financial crisis. I am very concerned about where we are,” Singer said Wednesday at the Bloomberg Invest New York summit. … Continue reading

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China’s international realty flows slowing

Earth to ‘hot’ realty markets:  China’s international realty flows are slowing. In January China enacted new rules preventing its citizens from borrowing the foreign capital allowance of others, and further limiting the uses for which capital can be exchanged to … Continue reading

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The smart beauty of net zero buildings

Stanford alum Charles Bovet, MS ’14, Civil and Environmental Engineering, shares the work he is doing to build energy-efficient homes with nearly zero waste. “The bigger the problem, the bigger the opportunity.” This is one of the reasons Charles Bovet … Continue reading

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