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Industry groups say lack of clarity leaves businesses unsure how to manage new rules due to start on April 30
Fund expects growth in region to be a ‘lacklustre’ 2.6% this year as instability rises
A population equivalent in size to Greater Manchester is not working due to ill health, at a huge and avoidable cost
France led calls to revive financial integration project to help fund Europe’s rearmament and green transition
Deputy PM says government will examine new curbs around technology sharing and call in vice-chancellors
The corporatist spell must soon break
Widespread use of restrictions to prevent staff moving to a rival prompts backlash
The USW has inserted itself into the election, US-China relations and a $14.9bn cross-border deal
After forced closure of copper mine, next president will inherit country’s biggest economic challenge in decades
Also in today’s newsletter, foreign investor claims extortion by Ukraine officials and OpenAI makes breakthrough in treating eye conditions
Tokyo and Seoul voice ‘serious concerns’ after currencies hit by shift in interest rate expectations
Would an official sector creditor by any other name be treated as sweetly?
And the death of the stock size factor
Also in this newsletter: Competition hawks fret over Enrico Letta’s plans for EU merger rules
Tech chiefs warn that power-hungry data centres are a bottleneck in developing AI
The greenback’s global role has endured shocks from without and within
Special administration might limit fallout for other utilities and provide a chance to tackle unwieldy structure
Threat of another dry summer increases struggles over swimming pools and scarce resources
As the work-from-home bubble bursts, Londoners who bought out of town during the pandemic are finding selling up a slow business
We are trapped in old ways of thinking about inflation
Comments from European Central Bank chief point to transatlantic rift over use of seized funds
The country needs to inflate away its high debt burden
Chancellor says UK government will never insure investors against poor decisions
Report from Nuffield Trust health think-tank highlights impact of leaving EU on medicine supply chains
Warning comes as Rishi Sunak promises further tax cuts as part of re-election drive
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