In Today's Paper - August 29, 2016

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Today's Paper US

Page One

Anemic IPO Market Is Poised for a Rebound A1

A flood of share debuts is expected to invigorate the listless IPO market after the coming Labor Day holiday, but the revival may be short-lived.

U.S.

When Economic Doomsayers Stumble: Cautionary Tales From Brexit, Grexit and U.S. Budget Battles A2

It’s early, but data so far suggest the British decision to leave the European Union could be another example of a recurring phenomenon: expert predictions of dire consequences to political decisions that end up proving overheated.

World

Fighting Escalates on Turkey-Syria Border, Endangering U.S. Forces A5

The death of a Turkish soldier in the newest battlefront of the Syrian war is stoking tensions between two U.S. allies, Turkey’s military and Syrian Kurdish rebels.

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Greater New York

Developers Bet Big on Brooklyn Office Demand A13

An investment group has obtained the necessary financing to break ground on a $400 million office and industrial development in Williamsburg, marking the latest big bet on Brooklyn’s growing popularity as a workplace.

Opinion

An Internet Giveaway to the U.N. A9

If the U.S. abdicates internet stewardship, the United Nations might take control.

Business & Tech.

Business-Drone Rules to Take Effect B1

The first detailed U.S. rules for flights of small commercial drones go into effect Monday, including nationwide licensing requirements for pilots and a ban on nighttime operations.

Money & Investing

Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley Take a Tough Assignment: Reinventing Themselves C1

The banking firms have turned to more basic businesses, betting that the cachet of their brand names can overcome a lack of experience in dealing with the deposits and loans of middle-class Americans.

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