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To win in 2024, Democrats must do better at addressing voters’ concerns about the economy, crime and immigration
Consumption, the labour market, commodities and Chinese deflation will determine the outlook for markets
Souring relations with European Commission over such an unpopular issue would risk progress on bigger regulatory battles
Cutting from the lower-paid bottom ranks is not the answer to a slowdown in deals
Start-up has a ‘benefit trust’ that oversees some seats on its board and does not answer to investors
Planned increase in salary threshold has left thousands of couples in limbo
The rate at which extreme poverty is falling has slowed alarmingly — the rich world needs to act
Southwest is struggling to manage cost efficiency amid mixed market signals
Palestinian society must be incorporated if a solution is to be found
The UK investment trust may have little option but to begin selling its catalogue
Bank is on right track but needs to squeeze more from US business
Adding new industries beyond the company’s core consumer electronics activities will help margins
The notion of ‘decline’ is too crude to capture what is happening to the US in the 21st century
Emerging markets can teach us all a lesson about the importance of not relying solely on discretion
Lenders are stuck between an unprofitable business model and rising regulatory scrutiny
Where Europe leads, the US is following
High bandwidth memory is in rapidly rising demand to facilitate lightning-fast data transfers
Despite tension between the US and China, strong companies, strategic resources and less synchronised economies will draw funds
Stand-off over funds to Ukraine has laid bare the need to reform how the bloc works
A foray into US dealmaking four decades ago raised the hackles of locals and proved financially disappointing
Debates about crucial topics such as AI and net zero currently exclude large swaths of the population
Rubbing shoulders on Europe’s southern peninsula, the neighbours have sometimes prickly relations
If done well, bringing Warhammer to streaming screens would attract fans and boost sales
States that want to encourage people to have more kids should think about making it easier to raise them
The deal would create a joint venture ranking as Italy’s largest mobile operator
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