Today's Paper: Asia

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Today's Paper Asia

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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.

World

In Clinton vs. Trump, Who Is Inspired to Vote? A2

Last Thursday may have been the most negative day in modern presidential campaign history. What that means for voter turnout could be one of the keys to November’s election results, Gerald F. Seib suggests.

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Opinion

The Federal Reserve’s Politicians A10

Interest groups now lobby the central bank as if it’s a legislature.

Business & Finance

Mylan to Launch Cheaper Generic EpiPen Alternative B1

Mylan said it would launch a generic alternative to EpiPen at a 50% discount after being criticized for sharply raising the price of the lifesaving drug.

Personal Journal

Don’t Wait Until You’re Older to Fight Getting Old A8

Research shows aging can start surprisingly early. But there are ways to counteract declines in hearing, sight and bone and muscle mass.

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