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Joe Biden appoints 32-year-old professor as chair of Federal Trade Commission
Market is becoming inundated as farmers slaughter pigs on fears prices will continue to fall
California also reopens after proportion of adults with one dose of vaccine passes 70%
Beijing uses incursions to express ire over warnings from west on cross-Strait friction
Sponsors wary of domestic backlash over the safety of Games amid Covid-19 pandemic
Five-year truce marks end of divisive trade war and opens door to co-operation against China
Big names involved in past market-rigging scandals barred from lucrative recovery plan
Executives point to a slowdown in investment in supplies before demand has peaked
Report about sports betting company is the latest move by short seller to target a company listed via a Spac
Sotheby’s sale will be first time creator has been able to raise money directly from invention
Big Four audit firm’s $12bn investment targets booming market in environmental, social and governance advice
Forecast could equate to about $312bn in digital currencies across the industry, survey finds
Phase 3 stage shows drug not significantly more effective than placebo
Emer Cooke stressed that depending too heavily on a single shot could be self-defeating
French company takes cautious approach online and in China as spending hits $1.1bn and sales rebound
Pressure in short-term debt markets is on US monetary policy meeting agenda
National Security Council complains ahead of Biden’s first presidential trip to Brussels
Michael Saylor’s bitcoin barge keeps on growing.
Plus, Texas and California face electricity shortages, June’s oil-market report, possible radiation leak in China
America’s economy suffers from inequality and poor labour performance but this is not due to global trade
LGIM drops US insurer from £58bn portfolio for having no policy on thermal coal or disclosure of emissions
Commodity traders prepare for aggressive shift away from hydrocarbons
Environmentalists take case to European court emboldened by series of recent rulings
The link between the UK and Norway is set to be switched on this week
Will Brexit and Northern Ireland overshadow PM's agenda on tax, climate and poverty?
Some embrace activism, some steer clear — and some recognise that staying quiet is no longer an option
Students have missed real-world experience that builds skills but universities are helping to close the gaps
The inside story of how optimism about post-pandemic travel inspired a bidding war for the bankrupt car rental company
European equities climb to another high while sterling slides to month low
Government adds record $10bn to investment scheme against backdrop of rising renminbi
Vicious cycle of monitoring and overwork is fuelling productivity — and a backlash
From Russia with lies, Sir Tim’s web NFT, Realme’s GT
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