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Last week’s monetary policy moves mark a shift away from strict inflation targeting
Fund manager projects Fed will cut interest rates more slowly than other central banks
Longi founder Li Zhenguo is laying off thousands of staff in an industry grappling with oversupply
The terminal decline of factories devoted to the internal combustion engine presents a challenge for Beijing
They’re being too loud
Experience shows that joint financing of public goods works
Also in this newsletter: UN Security Council calls for ceasefire in Gaza, UK accuses China of cyber attacks, neurodiversity in the workplace
Bankrupt southern African nation moves closer to exiting default with revised bondholder arrangement
Restrictions on food imports foreshadow tricky time for Kyiv negotiating entry to bloc
Also in today’s newsletter, Moscow attack suspects appear in court and corporate insiders sell company shares
Some of the most prominent beleaguered nations are now carrying out radical reforms
Reprisals expected just as company from China eyes investment in Midlands battery gigafactory
Deadline looms for Trump to raise $464mn appeal case guarantee, while Bankman-Fried set to be sentenced
Businesses are upset by the extra regulation resulting from the restrictions
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Kristalina Georgieva’s remarks at Beijing conference come as China export glut tensions rise
Microsoft’s Windows and foreign database programs also sidelined as Beijing favours Chinese hardware and software
Katrín Jakobsdóttir tells the FT the island nation needs food security in a hostile world
Also in this newsletter: Apple under fire, falling fertility rates, science round-up
A valid goal for government is to reduce the causes of discontent
Also, US brings ceasefire resolution to UN and Reddit shares surge on their debut
Brussels proposes tariffs as leaders push for tougher restrictions on Ukrainian produce
ONS figures defy expectations of contraction as growth in clothing purchases offsets lower food sales
The Apollo economist on the Federal Reserve’s self-defeating pivot
Apple’s Tim Cook, ExxonMobil’s Darren Woods and HSBC’s Noel Quinn head to Beijing for annual development forum
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