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Alecta has come under scrutiny over large stakes in troubled US banks and a struggling property company
Without adequate precautions, next year’s elections could descend into chaos
UK chancellor seeks to shift debate from tax cuts to pay and benefits
Small win reflects flagging designer handbag sales in China rather than a flood of tech groups listing in UK capital
Billionaire spars publicly with Germany’s foreign ministry on his social media platform
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Welfare policy is cutting poverty among under 16s to levels below the rest of Britain, say supporters
Puzzle: can you do better than Carlsen?
Separatist group PKK claimed responsibility for Sunday’s suicide attack in Turkey’s capital
Also in this newsletter: why the solar industry is warning against tariffs on Chinese goods
BT, Deutsche Telekom and Telefónica CEOs among those calling for internet traffic drivers to contribute to investment
An FT column offering a behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Some 80,000 sheep and goats perished in the region producing 40% of soft cheeses
Bumper corporation tax receipts have filled the country’s coffers. But the government has plenty of problems to solve
Don’t blame the messenger: bad press is a symptom not a cause of the UK market’s woes
German citizen allegedly received confidential information from Perella Weinberg banker
Luis de Guindos dismisses rates cuts and says getting back to 2% target will not be easy
Economic and political fallout from war distracts governments from health threats
A cluster of companies in a city near Shanghai faces rising competition and slowing Chinese growth
Support for Kyiv thrown into doubt as Republicans tie funding to border policies
Donald Tusk’s party seeks momentum as Kaczyński’s rightwing ruling party leads polls
Former prime minister set to try to form coalition that could undermine EU support for Kyiv
Minister’s letter to Labour MP sets out government forecast as companies warn of food price rises
A once successful growth model has run out of steam and migrants are needed to fill labour market shortages
By dangling the threat of military co-operation, the two states are probably warning Seoul not to arm Ukraine
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