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The president’s focus on tackling climate change has upset US producers, who are instead funding Trump
A wave of activism is coming from a quarter Japanese companies did not expect
The EU foreign subsidies regulation is looking to score some notable hits
The technology can do wonderful things — but its achievements should not come at the expense of basic protections
Walking London’s Capital Ring tells you all you need to know about the housing crisis
Federal government moves against Asian tech have brought investment rushing in
If academia can’t better define the boundaries between free speech and discrimination, government will fill that gap
The FTC’s ruling on Exxon-Pioneer deal shines a spotlight on the workings of Opec and industry executives
China’s president gave few concessions and signalled his authoritarian worldview
Other countries are closely watching Britain’s attempts to take a lead
For Biden, Israel’s war on Hamas is a serious drain
Rival Brick Lane bakeries attracted queues for decades
Having given up on removing the prime minister, their mission now is to make him the fall guy
There are clear signs of progress but domestic politics are complicating relations
Prices and rents have fallen amid higher interest rates and a slowdown in China. Some experts warn that recovery could be elusive
The economist on the mis-steps of the Fed over interest rates and the markets
They rarely bring outright victory but can help anti-western actors raise costs for the US and its allies
Geologists are exploring whether magmatic brine can be tapped for dissolved treasure such as lithium, copper and cobalt
Government agency has a mandate to regulate securities, not technology
A regulatory clampdown has led to lower inflows, a falling share price and talk that the wealth manager could face a takeover bid
A failure to acknowledge the US debt problem puts growth and stability on the line
Trump’s rhetorical style seems to appeal more to voters than the economic reality
The country must not allow López Obrador’s legacy to be an authoritarian one
The inability to know when the game is up is something both politicians and organisations struggle with
China’s charm offensive in Europe has threatening undertones and is likely to fail as a result
The bids for Paramount Global demonstrate where entertainment may be heading
The war in Ukraine has led the US to accept the flaws of autocratic allies like Turkey
As campus protests rage, passivity over their financial holdings has left universities and other institutions in a bind
The fates of former ‘model’ economies carry lessons for current stars
Working out wrong from right is not as easy as many people think
Governing party’s local election results were about as bad as they could have been
There is a first-mover advantage to openness on Russian assets
Incentives are needed to help producers meet strong demand from airlines