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Bin Salman promises cut in carbon emissions but likely to remain world’s biggest crude exporter
Move risks inflicting further pain on the embattled lira
Moderates object to bill’s cost and its increased levies on companies and the rich
With prices being forced up by disruptions, consumer spending and corporate earnings are at risk
Tycoon’s growing influence could shape the outcome of April’s presidential election, say analysts
Those who succeed in business have one abiding fear: that they are boring
Millennials are forsaking flat-packs for second-hand furniture and prices are skyrocketing
Brasília parliamentarian and Florida Spac executive are behind deal with ex-president’s Truth start-up
Inflation is a concern at the first pandemic-era event but so is cancel culture
Pressure on social network increases as internal documents reveal it fell short in implementing content safeguards
Avolon and AerCap warn aircraft maker’s ambitions are not justified by demand as industry emerges from pandemic
Researchers find plume of greenhouse gas spewing into atmosphere from site in Glasgow
‘Interrupters’ fight rising crime in New York City by treating it as public health problem
Beneath the intoxicating privilege, the Roy progeny are a circus of sad clowns
The former PepsiCo chief on changing giant businesses, how to help more women succeed — and why obesity is not the food industry’s fault alone
When three men writing as a woman won the world’s richest literary prize, outrage followed. So who is allowed to write what — and should we care?
Support for the EU remains strong, but the confrontation with Brussels is prompting a debate on the Polish right about ‘Polexit’
Infection and death rates are the world’s highest and vaccination take-up is low, forcing renewed restrictions
Chancellor expresses concern over state of EU at last European summit as German leader
Swedish investors had voiced concern that the carmaker’s Chinese owner was not reducing its voting rights
The conservative West Virginia senator wields huge power over the party — and isn’t afraid to use it
Investigation shows extensive financing activity has continued since Paris accord on global warming
Retail shareholders can get organised and can push for change if they band together
Jason Mott on his novel Hell of A Book, and Robert Armstrong on wearing sneakers as a middle-aged man
UK government opts not to impose more coronavirus restrictions this week despite concerns from health leaders
Plus, Washington reports new risks from climate change
Apply for a place in the second annual list with data provider Statista by December 15
Ahead of our annual Women of the Year series, we are collecting your recommendations
DE Shaw, Saba Capital and others in line for windfall on deal with former US president’s newly launched outlet
Developer’s repayment of offshore debt due last month comes days ahead of default deadline
Investors brace for bumpier performance with interest rate rises on the horizon
Investors have learnt some lessons from the late-2000 “mini green bubble”
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