Perspective: Latest Reports from The Wall Street Journals ‘Money Beat’

5 Ways India’s Economy Is Set to Bloom if Monsoon Predictions Come True
The higher-than-average monsoon rains will increase agricultural production and cap food inflation.

Europe Lags Far Behind Bull Market in U.S. Banks as EM steams ahead
Negative interest rates are a drag for Japan and Europe, while a weaker dollar and higher commodity prices provide a lift for emerging markets.

Indian Generics Makers’ Next Big Bet on The U.S. Drugs Market — The Numbers
The Indian pharmaceutical sector has grown into multi-billion dollar industry as companies have mastered the art of selling generic drugs in the U.S. Now drug manufacturers from the South Asian nation are looking to develop sophisticated new drugs in niche areas that offer less competition.

WSJ City: UK’s Bluechip Dividend Problem; ARM Revenues Jump

5 Things About Argentina’s Record Bond Offering
Argentina sold $16.5 billion in bonds on Tuesday, making its return to the global debt markets after 15 years with the largest ever emerging market bond sale. Here are five things to know about the offering.

Britain’s Biggest Stocks Have a Dividend Problem
Dividends now make up 70% of the FTSE 100’s earnings, and investors punish companies that won’t pay up.

Financial Lessons for Children — At A Glance
The Wall Street Journal’s Experts panel recently addressed some of the issues of financial literacy for children–from learning the value of debt to investing like Mom and Dad.

5 Things to Watch in Goldman Sachs’s Results
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is scheduled to report its first-quarter results Tuesday before the market opens. Here’s what to look for:

WSJ City: Asahi Gets in the Beers From AB Inbev, Bad Weather Knocks Rio

5 Things on the U.K. Treasury Report on Britain’s EU Membership
The U.K. Treasury has published its long-awaited analysis of the costs and benefits of Britain’s membership of the European Union. Remain campaigners believe the potential cost to the U.K. economy of a “Brexit” is one of their strongest cards, but advocates of leaving say the U.K. will ultimately be better off outside the EU.

The Math of Retirement Saving and Spending — At A Glance
Are you saving too little for retirement? Are you spending too much in retirement? Are you maximizing your Social Security benefits? Those are among the questions retirees and soon-to-be retirees often grapple with.

WSJ City: Oil Prices Tumble, Fund Managers Have an Image Problem

5 Questions for Oil Markets After the Doha Meeting
Oil prices slumped on Monday after key producers including Russia and Saudi Arabia failed to clinch a deal at a meeting over the weekend that would have capped their future output at the January levels. Hopes that big producers might start to pare back the world glut of oil had stoked prices in recent weeks. So what’s next now for oil markets?

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