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The Irish government is rolling in clover like never before. The country currently has so much money it pumps cash into not one but two sovereign-wealth funds. It is so flush that the budget watchdog doesn’t warn about not having enough money but rather that the government is spending so much that it could overheat the economy. “The good times are back,” says Pat Woods, owner of the Dame Tavern pub in central Dublin. “Everything is flying.” Helping fund this largess is the U.S. tax system and an unexpected side effect of a global clampdown on corporate tax dodging. ?? Read more: https://on.wsj.com/4fZVZWD
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?? Listen: The WSJ’s Take On the Week podcast looks at how chip maker Nvidia crossed the $100 billion mark in its annual sales, and digs into the implications of the Rockefeller Center's recent $3.5 billion refinancing deal.
What Rockefeller Center’s Bond Deal Means for Commercial Real Estate - WSJ's Take On the Week - WSJ Podcasts
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Worries about government deficits have descended upon Wall Street.
How Markets Have Responded to Deficits, in Charts
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Heard on the Street: Why many of the Trump administration’s efforts to rewrite Washington’s rulebook could fizzle or fall.
Not All Trump 2.0 Regulatory Initiatives Will Survive—Here’s Why
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Charli xcx shares how she came up with her iconic “Brat” green, why her album is a return to the club and discusses creating her music video for “Von Dutch” and “360.” ?? https://on.wsj.com/3ZeGDIz
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Republicans are descending on Palm Beach, Fla., to be near President-elect Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago compound, snarling traffic, filling hotels and looking to buy homes.
Palm Beach, a Democratic Pocket in Florida, Becomes MAGA Central
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Retailers are looking for Black Friday to reignite tepid demand from budget-minded shoppers.
Black Friday Can’t Come Soon Enough for Retailers
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Brokerages are extending their hours as U.S. stocks grow hotter.
Welcome to the World of 24-Hour Stock Trading
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has managed to develop a personal relationship with President-elect Donald Trump, a feat that has eluded many other corporate leaders.
How Tim Cook Cracked the Code on Working With Trump
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