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Yat Siu has become the pre-eminent investor in this hyped field. But as well as the slump in crypto assets, he faces questions from regulators
Khrushchev once speculated that the survivors of the apocalypse would envy the dead. I agree
The writer, known for her strong female characters, is keeping fans guessing to the end
There is wonder in a dusky corner — no one would believe a door to Narnia existed in the back of a colour-coded wardrobe
The Motown legend wrote many hits and was credited with making his label more socially aware
Stereotypes about curmudgeons have to go, along with dreary jobs and the expectation of a work-free retirement
The world’s largest carmaker makes reliable hybrids but lags far behind in zero emissions technology
Monetary policymakers grapple with how to chart a path to terminal rates
We can’t stop ourselves from filming celebrities or asking for selfies, so we cannot complain when people object
The country has economic problems, but there are solutions if only politicians would grasp the nettle
People are routinely more pessimistic in their world view than they would be if they understood the statistics
Who should control access to increasingly scarce resources?
Scorching summers are causing production to fall, potentially adding price increases to the list of climate change consequences
Doing away with a much-loved weather app has caused an understandable outcry
Industry reliant on blockbusters to drive sales, leaving publishers and booksellers exposed to feast or famine sales volatility
The investment bank should consider buying a commercial bank such as Bank of New York Mellon
Tastings of the 2019 vintage reveal remarkable consistency
Modern travel sucks. Trying to get on a plane is unbearable
The world is drawn to its distinctiveness, and threatens it
When disadvantaged pupils fall behind, the untapped potential is not just a moral disaster but an economic one too
A new book tracks these delightful plants around the world with erudition and enthusiasm
Plus, Franklin Resources, Amazon, Shell, Big Tech, Peloton, Adani
Employment growth completely resets the main risk for investors for the rest of this year
Britain’s fund managers have long been under siege from the rise of passive investment
Adani’s star shows every sign of burning out
Being trapped in a financially controlling relationship is more common than you think
‘What I mistook for salvaged antique chair legs turned out to be a pair of 19th-century gutta-percha telescopic hearing aids; who could have guessed?’
Digital democratisation is welcome, but the clever tweakery of editing software has its drawbacks
The much-derided genre is not only a sure earner for the publishing industry — it also moves with the times
Do we want our lawyers to ‘express themselves to the full’?
Investors should note that redundancies and a bounce related to monetary policy are one-off phenomena
Investors should not assume this upturn in economic growth will be just like previous ones
Big tech’s slower growth is fine, if it’s temporary
The right blames red tape, the left inequality. Both are wrong
Such moves are hardly a sign of faith in companies
The uncoupling from Russia has not happened, partly because executives have not woken up to the return of geopolitics
The party needs to figure out not just who should represent it but what it represents
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