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Your guide to a disrupted world
Computer-driven managers post biggest gains since financial crisis after ‘dead decade’
From foreign affairs to food crises, most business leaders have turned bearish because of global uncertainty
Finance minister says petrodollar surpluses could accelerate Riyadh’s ambitious plans
Two adults also among victims of 18-year-old shooter who died in elementary school massacre in Uvalde
The country has opened talks with the IMF over a $4bn bailout with observers waiting to see how China, one of the main creditors, will react
Broader measures must cover the financial and energy sectors as well as more government officials and business figures
The pandemic boom in consumer subscriptions could falter as the cost-of-living crisis bites and regulators crack down
China seals campuses and encourages students to go home following demonstrations last month
Stuart Kirk’s speech has won plaudits for prompting debate, but drawn criticism for downplaying risks
Governor Brian Kemp cruises to victory despite ex-president endorsing rival David Perdue
Healthcare litigation group MSP Recovery had claimed a $33bn valuation despite losses
Silicon Valley-backed firm with big ambitions could challenge famed rival Y Combinator
Prosecutors say commodities trader approved millions of dollars in corrupt payments for oil access in Africa
Annual meeting delayed by almost three hours as protesters disrupt proceedings
Revisions to corporate financial reports rose 289% in 2021, with increase led by Spacs
US oil supermajor recommends three Engine No. 1-picked directors stay on its board
Japan condemns joint exercise as ‘provocative’ and ‘unacceptable’
Leaders are at odds over the question of just how crushing a Russian defeat should be
In Atlanta, the unemployment rate is at a record low but the return of inflation means falling real wages
She’s topped the charts for decades, now her wines are winning awards. What’s the secret to her business? The pop megastar turned mogul explains all
France was the first country to give employees the right to digitally disconnect from work. Now the idea is being taken up across Europe
Central bank warns market is becoming more complex and interconnected with mainstream finance
A virtual office in the metaverse is being touted as the future of work
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