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Key player and policymakers must now embrace reform to weed out the bad, while retaining some good
Demands to override or scrap the border agreement are counterproductive
Given consumers are fixated on rapidly rising inflation, price-setting mechanisms should come under greater scrutiny
Former guerrilla Gustavo Petro, favourite to win the presidency, wants to rethink the ‘war on drugs’ and restore ties with Venezuela
The Treasury may resist but Conservative MPs are increasing their demands to restore the uplift to universal credit
A financier who made his influence felt in both takeover battles and Scottish cultural life
International co-operation remains vital for protecting against everything from climate change to recurring pandemics?
The environmental, financial and psychological harm caused by ‘mining’ digital currencies is enormous
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Protectionism and government contracts left a critical industry dangerously dependent on only a few suppliers
Bondholders are preventing low-income countries from protecting vulnerable populations
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There is a whiff of opportunism — and conflicted interests — about the deal
Investors need not sweat, but subsidiary’s bankruptcy will stunt access to independent media
The Ukraine conflict will weigh heavily on customers for at least the year ahead
The new human mission, both global and personal, is avoiding disaster
What the pandemic tells us about recession-fighting
Difficulties have been worsened by lockdowns resulting from the ineffectiveness of state-backed coronavirus vaccines
Even ‘safe’ stocks are selling off
Accounting industry is failing to protect investors and employees from malfeasance
Remuneration practices leave much to be desired even if a new incentive scheme is better than the old
Company blames mismatch on ‘bulky categories’ such as kitchen appliances, televisions and outdoor furniture
Governments must support urban areas hit by the rise in remote working
A deal still makes long-term sense and Orcel may just have the diplomatic chops to pull one off
And what that tells us about the merits of networked societies as opposed to autocracy
Investors should ponder how inflation affects property group’s prospects
Extension of subsidies likely to boost foreign automakers as well as homegrown manufacturers
Delays in approving new sites, rising costs and cheap Chinese imports have hit the sector
In England, buying a flat used to be an effective stepping stone to buying a house — it doesn’t work like that anymore
Funds tracking energy storage groups will probably lock in longer gains than those linked to resources
Some state assistance is available but those struggling may find more value in practical help from friends
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Investors must use their collective might to accelerate the transition to renewable energy
Billionaire’s grievances provide little justification to walk away from deal
The possible new owner of the platform will soon learn how hard it is to retain the trust of users
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