THE BUSINESS TIMES

The Bundesbank Is Right – The German Pension Age Should Rise
Forbes
I will confess to not normally being a fan of the policies proposed by the Bundesbank. Ordoliberalism has its attractions and ordomonetarism many fewer – but the Bundesbank is correct here in their statement that the German pension age should rise. For
Opinion: Germany amassing huge surpluses — and huge risksMarketWatch
German central bank suggests raising retirement age to 69U.S. News & World Report
Germans should have to work until 69, says BundesbankBBC News
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The Association for Vertical Farming aims to create the first sustainability standard for towering indoor food systems.

Mid-size manufacturers are often challenged by time and resources to plan around sustainability. Their brand name customers could help by infusing sustainability down supply chains.

Eight years after launching a public-private carbon offset program, it’s time for a shift in strategy.


TechCrunch

Will cheap ride fares persist?
Tribune-Review
Many Lyft drivers are doubling their efforts as Uber drivers while they drop off riders in front of Terminal 1 at Los Angeles International Airport. The 'gig economy' doesn't work for everyone, however. (Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times/TNS) Photo by TNS.
Lyft rebuffs acquisition interest from GM: reportReuters
GM Reportedly Bids for Lyft; Acacia Sparks an Optical Rally; Xbox One Sales Get a BoostTheStreet.com
Lyft Reportedly Rebuffed GM's Acquisition InterestFortune
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Cheap clothes makes for pricey stocks at TJX, Ross
GMA News
NEW YORK – Consumers are flocking to discount apparel retailers, but investors are faced with nothing close to a bargain as stocks in the sector rally. Few expect shares of off-price retailer TJX Companies' or its peer, Ross Stores, to go on a fire

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Washington Post

For millennial voters, the Clinton vs. Trump choice 'feels like a joke'
Washington Post
This article was reported by Philip Rucker in Fort Collins, Colo.; Robert Costa in Madison, Wis.; Abby Phillip in Austin and Fort Worth; John Wagner in Washington; Dan Balz in Palo Alto, Calif., and Seaside, Calif.; and Isaac Stanley-Becker in
Hillary win could mean shutdown of Clinton FoundationNew York Daily News
Mitch Albom: Fingers pointing the wrong way on death taxDetroit Free Press
Four states that could cost Trump the electionBBC News
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Computerworld

By The Time Wal-Mart Catches Up With Amazon, There Will Be No Neighborhood Stores
Forbes
Wal-Mart is getting serious about catching up with Amazon. Very serious, forging the right partnerships and amassing the right talent and resources to compete effectively against the e-commerce leader. That would mean the eventual elimination of the
Wal-Mart spends big but is losing online battle with AmazonSTLtoday.com
Wal-Mart Earnings Peek: A Retailer Caught Squarely In The Sights Of The 21st Century's Best Business ModelSeeking Alpha
Walmart's Three-Billion-Dollar HireThe New Yorker
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nwitimes.com

Where Gary Johnson Stands on Social Security
nwitimes.com
Libertarian Presidential candidate Gary Johnson's plans to fix Social Security could end up being a deciding factor in his bid for the White House. Let's take a closer look at his plans to address Social Security's solvency problems, and find out

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Wall Street Journal

UK Vows to Match EU Subsidies for Farmers Post-Brexit
Wall Street Journal
LONDON—The U.K. Treasury said Saturday it will match European Union subsidies for British farmers through 2020 if the country has left the bloc, marking new Treasury chief Philip Hammond's first major spending commitment since taking office last month.
Britain to plug 4.5 billion pound EU funding gap for farms, collegesReuters
Brexit: Government guarantee for post-EU fundsBBC News
Fortunately Britain's Post-Brexit Promise of Farm And Science Subsidies Is Only TemporaryForbes
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