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How to get the best rate for auto loans (around 0-2%), home mortgage loans (around 4%), and student loans (around 4%) in 2014-2015

09/13/2014

How to avoid paying high interest rates for loans in a low interest rate environment that the Federal Reserve has used to support banks and financial institutions, the housing industry, and other financial market sectors. Careful shopping and having a good credit record is needed to do this.

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The New Rules of Borrowing for Homes, Autos and College

Wall Street Journal 09/13/2014

Total Return: Highlights of the Journal's Personal-Finance Blog

Wall Street Journal 09/20/2014

The New Math of Student Loans

Wall Street Journal 06/13/2015

Nearly 5 Million Americans in Default on Student Loans

WSJ 12/13/2017

A short history of Alibaba and e-commerce website Taobao started in Hangzhou, China, in 2003

03/05/2013

Advertisers pay for attracting users on Alibaba similiar to the way they do on Google alongside their products. Unlike Amazon Alibaba makes money only on the advertising. It generated $1.78 billion in revenue in the 3rd quarter of 2013, $792 million in profits, and controls about 50% of the Chinese e-commerce business for delivered parcels, with profit margins of about 44%. It is different from the U.S. internet business in that it combines features of e-commerce, internet retail, paypal type feature in Alipay, and banking.

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Alibaba: A Mix of Amazon, eBay and PayPal With a Dash of Google

Wall Street Journal 03/17/2014

Scooters Rule as E-Commerce Grows in China

Wall Street Journal 03/05/2013

Ali's New Baba

Wall Street Journal 03/11/2013

Step Aside, Jack: Alibaba Gets a New CEO

Wall Street Journal 03/11/2013

China's Alibaba Names Jonathan Lu as Next CEO

Wall Street Journal 03/12/2013

Alibaba IPO Could Be a Bonanza for Scion's of Chinese Leaders

New York Times 07/20/2014

Ownership circle of Jack Ma at Alibaba and its affiliated companies

09/06/2014

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Circle of Friends

New York Times 09/06/2014

Alibaba's IPO Sparks Hometown Celebrations

Wall Street Journal 09/20/2014

Total Return: Highlights of the Journal's Personal-Finance Blog

Wall Street Journal 09/20/2014

After Alibaba IPO, Cracks Appear in China Tech

Wall Street Journal 09/18/2015

The selection of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) for a listing by China's internet company Alibaba

03/21/2014

Grouped Articles

Easier Rules Lure Foreign Firms to List in U.S.

Wall Street Journal 03/21/2014

Easier Rules Lure Foreign Firms to List in U.S.

Wall Street Journal 03/22/2014

Alibaba's IPO Sparks Hometown Celebrations

Wall Street Journal 09/20/2014

Total Return: Highlights of the Journal's Personal-Finance Blog

Wall Street Journal 09/20/2014

After Alibaba IPO, Cracks Appear in China Tech

Wall Street Journal 09/18/2015

Jack Ma of Alibaba

05/30/2010

Jack Ma who started Alibaba in 1999 plans a transition to other managers in 2013. He pioneered internet retailing in China. Alibaba is estimated to have about one third of all retail transactions in China. Alibaba makes its earnings on commissions and advertising. It runs retail sites for Gap and other retailers, has its own retail mall sites, connects overseas businesses to Chinese manufacturers.

Grouped Articles

Alibaba Tightens Smartphone Alliance

Wall Street Journal 08/22/2013

Tech Innovator in Japan Sets Its Sights on China

New York Times 05/30/2010

The Man Behind Alibaba's Eventual IPO

New York Times 01/13/2014

Alibaba: A Mix of Amazon, eBay and PayPal With a Dash of Google

Wall Street Journal 03/17/2014

Alibaba Clarifies Leadership Structure as IPO Approaches

New York Times 06/16/2014

Circle of Friends

New York Times 09/06/2014


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