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#MeToo’s mark on industry
#MeToo’s mark on industry

The writers strike hitting Hollywood looks like it’s nearing a close and the FT’s Brooke Masters explores whether recent CEO departures could be a si…

2 years, 9 months ago

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Poland’s complicated relationship with Ukraine
Poland’s complicated relationship with Ukraine

Russia has succeeded in avoiding G7 sanctions on most of its oil exports, Poland is calling for less support for Ukraine, China’s answer to the World…

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Can AI help us speak to animals? Part one
Can AI help us speak to animals? Part one

A hardware revolution in recording devices and a software revolution in artificial intelligence is enabling researchers to listen in to all kinds of …

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Rupert Murdoch steps down
Rupert Murdoch steps down

Rupert Murdoch is stepping down as chair of Fox and News Corp, Russia has barred the export of diesel and petrol, and the Bank of England has held in…

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Fed signals fewer cuts in 2024
Fed signals fewer cuts in 2024

Federal Reserve officials on Wednesday signalled support for another rate rise this year and fewer cuts in 2024, share buybacks on the US stock marke…

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Oil prices are not a barrel of fun
Oil prices are not a barrel of fun

Shares in grocery delivery group Instacart jumped more than 10 per cent on their first day of trading, oil prices climbed above $95 a barrel for the …

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Can Singapore remain Asia’s ‘safe haven’?
Can Singapore remain Asia’s ‘safe haven’?

Instacart’s public listing this week is set to inch Nasdaq further ahead of the New York Stock Exchange in their closest fight for new listings in fi…

2 years, 10 months ago

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A historic autoworkers strike
A historic autoworkers strike

US auto workers are striking to protect workers against the move to electric vehicles, and UK prime minister Rishi Sunak won’t attend the climate amb…

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Digital cash and culture wars
Digital cash and culture wars

Shares in chip designer Arm jumped by 25 per cent as it began trading on the Nasdaq exchange yesterday, and the European Central Bank has raised inte…

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CEO exit throws wrench into BP
CEO exit throws wrench into BP

Rising energy costs pushed US inflation above forecasts in August, Bernard Looney’s resignation from BP puts the oil company’s green energy transitio…

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