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The Thames Water debt debacle
The US Supreme Court has curbed universities’ ability to consider race in admissions, turmoil at the top of Thames Water has left the UK government s…
3 years ago
Banks try to avoid ending up like SVB
Sterling suffers biggest one-day fall against the dollar in a month following UK growth fears, US banks are stepping up the sales of their loan portf…
3 years ago
Japan goes all in on chips
Sierra Leone’s president, Julius Maada Bio, has won a second term in office, the US Supreme Court rejects a Republican election plan, and a New York …
3 years ago
Wagner head downplays attack on Russia
The head of the Wagner militia has denied trying to overthrow the Russian government, and western banks may not be able to participate in the Shangha…
3 years ago
Wagner’s 24-hour coup
Wagner troops withdrew from Russia late Saturday night after an abandoned coup attempt on Moscow, Greek prime minister Kyriako Mitsotakis won re-elec…
3 years ago
The housing supply problem
Home prices in the US and UK skyrocketed during the coronavirus pandemic. In a special four-part series, we explored how they got so out of whack and…
3 years ago
The UK’s ‘mortgage bomb’
The Bank of England’s 50 basis point interest rate rise is causing concern for the UK’s already-high mortgages, and Germany has signed another long-t…
3 years ago
Modi tries to deepen US tech ties
India’s prime minister Narendra Modi is set to address the US Congress today, and US regulators are accusing Amazon of duping customers into signing …
3 years ago
The trials and tribulations of AI voice tech
Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC has accelerated dealmaking in the US, and US president Joe Biden’s son has agreed to plead guilty to tax and fi…
3 years ago
US and China meet in an attempt to ease tensions
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has met with China's President Xi Xinping in an attempt to ease US-Sino tensions. Plus, the aerospace industry …
3 years ago