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Bio:

Derek DeCloet has been writing about business and finance for the past eight years. He joined the Globe and Mail in 2003 and in September of that year began writing Vox, the paper's popular investment column. A graduate of Carleton University's journalism program, he previously worked for the National Post and Canadian Business magazine.

Latest Columns:

Talk of a new bubble hides the truth about tech

Not many know the real value of Facebook, but it has the chance to be worth more than $50-billion

Mr. Carney’s warnings, and the perils of pride

Canadians may think they’re one up on the U.S., but housing and personal debt are starting to mirror what happened down south

Staring into the abyss of U.S. debt: It’s not all doom and gloom

There are massive problems in the world’s largest economy, but it has the tools to fix it

The G20 communiqué (the really honest version)

While the Group of 20 couldn’t negotiate a solution, all can agree about the local cuisine

Potash took decades to build, so why rush the debate?

BHP Billiton of Australia wants to own this fine business, one built to last for decades. And under the Investment Canada Act, the federal government must decide if it can, after deliberating for a total of … 75 days

Fixing fiscal mess isn’t just up to the private sector

‘Respect for taxpayers’ mantra is less about taxes than about what people get for those taxes – it's about productivity

Kloppers knew of wild card when playing for Potash

BHP CEO must have known of all the variables when bidding for Canadian company

Land of the free, home of the tightwad

One of the most enduring changes wrought by the recession is how once free-spending Americans have changed their ways

The new convergence: A lot like the old version but much, much cheaper

And this time, BCE gets a CTV that’s bigger and more diverse