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Resilient fourth quarter data come as Fed’s rate rises weigh on business activity
Decision to extend programme follows pressure from progressive lawmakers and human rights groups
America’s central bank should have been quicker to tackle the risks of its post-crisis policies
StanChart gets cheeky
Heavy fighting vehicles would give Kyiv a military advantage against Russia
We should not allow our response to the Inflation Reduction Act to threaten functioning markets and fair competition
German chancellor’s insistence ‘not to go it alone’ forced a policy U-turn in Washington
The pace of US economic growth is set to have slowed in the final quarter of 2022
Two views on wages, ageing and inflation
The Inflation Reduction Act has stoked domestic climate and business optimism and put Europe on the back foot
Risks of disruption to ports and shipping are outweighed by a boost to global demand
Former US president had been suspended from platforms after January 6 Capitol riots
Ukrainians rejoice at decision while Russia describes move as ‘extremely dangerous’
New York attorney-general targets entertainment group accused of barring lawyers from venues
Congress must agree to raise the limit — and then ditch it for a saner measure
Potential departure from Fed would mark major shake-up for US central bank as it grapples with worst inflation in decades
The city is not alone in failing to get workers back on to public transport but it is slower than many
The lit liquidity erosion
Moscow’s refusal to hold talks on New Start amid Ukraine war raises concerns for future arms control
Semiconductor manufacturer fears impact of escalating US-China tech war
Isolationist superpower or still ‘the world’s policeman’? Two books explore the competing impulses in US politics
Cautious consumers will force companies to absorb higher costs for longer
Research group forecasts 56% of total US fund assets will be passively managed by 2027
Even as relations touch new lows, US and European officials are keeping the door open to diplomacy
Delivery of M1 Abrams and Leopard 2 vehicles would be significant policy shift for Washington and Berlin
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