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Joe Biden’s likely choice for Securities and Exchange Commission chair will shake things up
Consumers and investors are looking at the environmental damage the industry has done and calling for change
Yield curve control makes monetary policy more effective
If we want companies to invest in the environment, we need reporting standards that help assess their impacts
The aircraft maker’s exculpation following two 737 Max crashes includes some remarkable provisions
Until groups have more reason to worry about supply chains, the gap between words and deeds will be large
Proposals would be bad for workers and are not a priority for business
A series of government proposals on the constitution and electoral law disregards consensus
Criminal proceedings against Greg Kelly raise questions about governance and the alliance with Renault
During his campaign, Africa’s ‘ghetto president’ has been beaten and thrown in jail more times than he can recall
For some children the pandemic will build resilience, but many others will bear scars
The decision to ban the president has demonstrated the unaccountable power of the big social media companies
Armin Laschet’s win signals continuity but losing a longtime leader will weaken the party
Blocking takeovers is easier than breaking up over-dominant companies
Employers wanting mandatory staff Covid shots need to think again
Important questions remain about how the party will fight September’s Bundestag elections
Some blame lack of financial penalties but real issue is low incidence of successful proceedings
The echoes of the dotcom bubble era in current market conditions
Investor optimism priced into bonds contingent on central bank support
Glass is still the material of choice for fine wine — but we must embrace the alternatives
The expansion of broadcasting has polluted public life far more than social media
The city’s quarantine restrictions, among the strictest in the world, come at a high price
In-person events will be back and that is — mostly — good news
Three banks collectively released more than $5bn of pandemic-related loan loss reserves
In the buying stampede, some will have overlooked the risks of such investments
Saving the planet is easier to say than do.
History shows that a partisan proceeding will delay healing and fail to convince his supporters
Warning from defence services outsourcer fits with trend for wider UK outsourcing sector
Mutations crop up every now and then and dramatically change the threat we face
US is less united at home and less credible abroad than it has been for decades
Chinese group has had time to hedge smartphone revenue with low-tech products before blacklisting
Some stores of value are clearly overdoing the storing part
The feebler the trade-offs provided by employers, the better it will be for union recruitment
In the long run, rising inflation fears will support property market
There is no longer any excuse for the new Covid-secure senior citizens not to do their bit
Another lockdown, another redecorating scheme — your chance to perform miracles with a paintbrush
Whether you envisage a wildflower meadow or a cultivated garden, it is time to plan for a happier season
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