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Japan opens for (foreign) business
Japan opens for (foreign) business

PwC faces a six-month business ban in China, and Mexico’s Supreme Court judges go on strike. Plus, a potential takeover of 7-Eleven may set the tone …

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Saudi Arabia is keeping it in the kingdom
Saudi Arabia is keeping it in the kingdom

China’s flagship fund to buy up unsold housing is off to a limp start, and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is to prioritise domestic spending. …

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Kamalanomics goes on defence
Kamalanomics goes on defence

The US dollar sinks to its lowest level since the start of the year and Democrats are rushing to defend vice-president Kamala Harris’s economic road …

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The Democratic convention kicks off in Chicago
The Democratic convention kicks off in Chicago

Start-ups, legacy groups and policymakers are working out how to operate in areas of rising weather risks, and start-up failures shot up 60% in the p…

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Swamp Notes: Why more Latinos are voting Republican
Swamp Notes: Why more Latinos are voting Republican

Latino voters were once considered a reliable bet for Democrats. But with each passing election, Republicans are making more inroads with them. The F…

1 year, 5 months ago

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Bonds are back, baby!
Bonds are back, baby!

A huge US-based oilfield services company is expanding its Russian business, investors are piling into US treasuries, and US retail sales saw their b…

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US inflation hits lowest rate in 3 years
US inflation hits lowest rate in 3 years

Peace talks aimed at ending the war in Gaza start up again today, US inflation fell to 2.9 per cent in July, and Ukrainian forces are looking to hold…

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Are companies bailing on fossil fuels or doubling down?
Are companies bailing on fossil fuels or doubling down?

US stocks and Treasuries rallied as traders assessed lower than expected wholesale inflation data, and investors hope that abundant electricity in no…

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Delays hit Biden’s signature manufacturing laws
Delays hit Biden’s signature manufacturing laws

Russia has trained its navy to hit European targets with nuclear-capable missiles, and 40 per cent of the biggest US manufacturing investments announ…

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Western companies hit by Muslim country boycotts
Western companies hit by Muslim country boycotts

More Americans trust Kamala Harris to handle the US economy than Donald Trump, European traders this summer are using only a fraction of Ukraine’s va…

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