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Pharma stocks are in a slump, Pfizer having lost 40% over 10 years, even with reinvested dividends down 25%. For this reason, these stocks offer high dividend yields to attract investors, Pfizer at 6.5% and Glaxo at 5%. Uncertainty about patent expiration, thinning drug pipelines and uncertainty about new President's health care legislation.
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Economy Minister Peter Altmaier presented the latest outlook for the German economy, saying that the economy would contract less than expected. The contraction for 2020 is expected to be 5.8% instead of 6.3%. Contraction was 10% in the second quarter. The forecast of 5.2% in 2021 was lowered to 4.4%. Some crucial sectors such as tourism and aviation will take time to recover. 

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Mario Balotelli, the soccer star who played for Marseille decides to go back to his hometown of Brescia, Italy. Along the way turning down offers to play for Flamengo in Brazil or impossible sums of money for playing on a Chinese team. His mother cried when she heard that he was coming back. He was once the only black player on the Italian team when he scored the winning goal against a stunned German team by going from one end of the field to the other. 

His offer from Brescia is 4.4 million dollars but that was enough for him to come home, accepting the offer at once. Even while playing for Milan he preferred to commute the distance and stay in Brescia. 

He will no longer be alone as the only black player on the soccer field. Brexcia is now extracommunitaria as they say in Italy, a multicultural city with 19% of its citizens from other backgrounds. Many players from West Africa are now playing in the Italian league.  

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Maryland, New Jersey, Connecticut and Hawaii are the four leading states with the most millionaires in the U.S. since 2006. 7.7% of the households in Maryland are millionaires compared to about 1 in 20 in the U.S. or 6.15 million households. North Dakota has moved up with the natural gas Bakken field production and many affluent workers with new pickups. Nevada, Arizona, Michigan and Florida moved down the list after the economic slump. These figures are from Phoenix based on Census and Fed Reserve data. It does not include real estate, only assets that can be invested.
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The Renzi government's new merit based appointments to CEO positions at Enel, Eni, Telecom Italia, Italiane Poste, and Finnemecanica, companies in which the government has large stakes. Women were appointed as chairwoman for Enel and Eni. This is part of an effort to revitalize Italian industry in the economic slump. The Italian government has a 30% and 31% stake in Eni and Enel. These companies represent about a third of the Italian stock market. Claudio Descalzi is the new CEO of Eni. He is seen as having as having an excellent record as head of the oil exploration division of Eni.
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