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Your guide to a disrupted world
Central bank rate reduction to 13% sends currency sliding
Investors that rely on statistical trading models are quickly unwinding bearish positions
Twenty-year-old Jake Freeman amassed big stake in struggling retailer before share price soared
Outgoing Wyoming lawmaker launches campaign to prevent former president from reclaiming the White House
In August 2021, Dost Kol prepared to celebrate. The next 24 hours brought tragedy
Twenty-five years after the Asian financial crisis, Korean buyout companies are flush with cash and rivalling global players
Move follows flurry of Chinese military manoeuvres after Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan
Beijing pledges support for sector as drought in south-west fuels surge in demand
Several vessels have traversed narrow corridor in and out of port since signing of deal to free shipping lanes
Aleksandar Vučić accuses opposite number Albin Kurti of ‘lying’ about Belgrade’s plans to attack its neighbour
Australia’s largest listed wine producer says demand will stay strong despite cost of living crisis
Long-term effects are generally less in children, although infection doubles risk of epilepsy
UK billionaire emerges as potential buyer of struggling football giant if Glazer family want to sell
Central bank seeks to counter soaring inflation and depreciating currency
Pre-tax profit drops 55% in first half but Chinese carmaker expects demand to recover
Swedish company announces six acquisitions and posts a rise in first-quarter sales and profits
The €10bn bet against European stocks is no more
The waterborne infrastructure of global trade could dry out or shut down as the world heats up
While any reduction might be politically difficult, it might be in the interests of Oslo to accept one
After almost four years in charge, the CEO’s strategy to diversify the bank has not been as transformative as many had hoped
Yield curve ‘inversion’ deepens in sign investors are worried central bank will trigger recession
Silicon Valley’s role will depend on investor appetite for risk as interest rates curb start-up funding
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