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Almost 950,000 jobs added in July and unemployment rate falls to 5.4%
Investors are beginning to lose faith, analysts say, after stellar run in 2020
Listed companies will be required to include minorities and women among their directors
Global support for move to proactively scan US users’ iPhone images sets up privacy battle with its tech rivals
The first woman of colour to hold the office proves that no one is too powerful to escape justice
Wall Street’s new sheriff Gary Gensler takes aim at digital tokens
New Delhi moves to end disputes with foreign investors
Vitaly Shishov found dead days after Olympian Krystsina Tsimanouskaya claimed asylum
Justice chief accuses Brussels of ‘blackmail’ over deadline it gave Warsaw to comply with judicial ruling
Ahr valley vintners in race against time to harvest grapes that have made their region famous
Chinese smartphone maker’s earnings fall 29% as sanctions imposed by Washington choke off supply of parts
ETFs tracking Chinese stocks lure inflows even as institutional investors steer clear
Revenues move closer to pre-pandemic levels and chains list shares in IPOs
Company is first major US carrier to require jabs for active workers as airline sector slowly recovers
YouTube suspends Sky News from posting content for breaching medical misinformation policies
The Tokyo Games have reminded us of the solace that sport can bring
Record-breaking performances lead to debate about how results were achieved
From a discus-slinging ‘Viking’ to Japan’s frog-loving gold medallist, the athletes have clawed back some goodwill
$1.5bn deal includes Latin American corporate data provider CIAL Dun & Bradstreet
President wants half of all new vehicles sold in US to be electric by end of decade
Plus, the Moral Money Forum digs into the benefits of benefit corporations
FTC rebuke follows block on NYU academics studying political advertising targeting practices
Michigan Democrat’s congressional inquisitions held global financiers to account
The flurry of natural disasters has focused attention on the complex work towards establishing a direct link to global warming
Summer outbreaks started earlier and have been more frequent, as well as more intense in some countries
Researchers worry Apple could open the door to the surveillance of millions of personal devices
How decades of misgovernment have pushed the Lebanese state towards economic and political failure
In waters that are dumping ground for sewage and industrial waste, ‘sea snot’ is choking aquatic life
Scientists say third wave is a breeding ground for potentially more infectious and resistant forms of coronavirus
José Neves, founder of the online fashion marketplace, made unexpected gains in the crisis
Stronger than expected jobs figures come ahead of Jackson Hole central bank meeting
Asset manager says surge in retail buying has generated ‘major distortions’ in cinema chain’s share price
Strategy blamed for turmoil in sprawling US Treasury market remains subdued even as broader assets rise
Facebook censured by FTC, Sony’s mirrorless medal, Dell’s 4K webcam
New business models target a small number of high-spending power users
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