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Markets rally as traders focus on smattering of dovish notes from chair Jay Powell
Move marks latest development in federal investigation into US president’s handling of sensitive documents
Warmer temperatures and other weather flukes had left the city without any measurable snowfall since winter began
ConocoPhillips’ Willow venture receives partial recommendation by federal land managers
Moscow says western support for Ukraine has ‘destroyed legal framework for arms control and security’
President and House Speaker remain at odds over how to avoid default after first face-to-face meeting
With the entire credibility of central banking on the line, the focus needs to be on fighting inflation
The industry is under pressure from increasing wages after loading up on leveraged loans
Decision allowing lawsuits against company’s officers for ‘oversight’ failures could open new front in litigation
Crude production from the Permian Basin has soared to a record high
Proponents of business as usual and the new cold warriors are too confident of their ability to predict the future
European stock markets have further to rally, argues GS
Allies boost efforts to jointly push back against aggression from China
And Meta stock doubles
Top-gun pilot ‘Juice’ says his Soviet-era plane cannot intercept Russian missiles
Fed chair insists ‘there is a long way to go’ but investors zero in on sanguine comments
Top US official sees ‘pathway’ for allies to build nuclear-powered submarines for Australia
A new era of remote work and rising interest rates has changed the equation for some developers
Brussels doesn’t yet have the tools or the strategy to fine-tune economic disengagement
Mark Zuckerberg promises ‘year of efficiency’ as parent of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp looks to contain costs
Investors emboldened after central bank chair says focus is ‘not on short-term moves’ in markets
The artists on where they find inspiration – and antiques – in the South Downs
And the Fed knows it
The QE flipside — red ink everywhere
The huge incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act are provoking a debate in Europe with ramifications for the entire single market
Washington accuses Moscow of blocking inspections and missing compliance meetings
Effort designed to counter China in the Indo-Pacific and wean New Delhi off its reliance on Russia for weapons
The treaty has allowed Washington and Moscow to behave predictably on weapons but is now in jeopardy
The likes of Boris Johnson and Nadhim Zahawi don’t enter the careers that shape a society’s norms and values
Also in today’s newsletter, scepticism surrounds a new discovery of rare earths
About the platinum coin and the US Constitution
The man once known as Johnny Rotten hopes his band can represent Ireland at this year’s contest
Amgen to launch ‘biosimilar’ version of medicine that has generated $200bn in sales since launch
Business leaders urge government action to match incentives and tax breaks or see Britain left behind in race
Board finds sufficient evidence to support claims of harassment and suppression of worker organising
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