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Consumers are under surveillance in ways we have just begun to grapple with
Governments and companies must act globally to clean up the seas
Antagonism of southern neighbours threatens Trump’s home agenda
It is a fallacy that countries lose out unless their exports exceed their imports
A slowdown mixed with a monetary union unwilling to repair itself would be a risk to the global economy
The planned tie-up could create a champion to compete with US and Chinese behemoths, but it faces fierce opposition in Germany
His international outlook has disrupted the television industry and our viewing habits
The hounding of longstanding black residents highlights lasting xenophobia
The UK needs a controlled but open system to attract investment and address shortages
The arrest of two black men in a Philadelphia branch of the chain highlights US companies’ struggle to find the right response to social issues as sensitive as race
US and North Korea hold secret summit preparations
The global economic outlook looks promising — especially if you are an Asian exporter
From June, small companies will have to comply with the QCA code
Boards have wider duties than simply to protect a company’s share price
Unsustainable borrowing may cause a clash with the Fed, but not a solvency crisis
Conglomerate can only get by on dullness for so long
Mantras and meditation do not remove the stress of long hours and lay-offs
The fiasco over the legal status of the ‘Windrush generation’ has kick-started a much bigger conversation about immigration
Signals sent about the economy by yields have been mightily reliable over time
The Arsenal manager saw more than a football club change over the past 22 years
Has the most watched of all economic indicators lost some of its value?
Warnings of the demise of liberalism are a familiar distraction
The abstract painter with a love of colour exhibited at the world’s leading galleries
US group needs to show tech is enough to ride through the property cycle
Britain faces question over immigration, identity and post-Brexit trade
Go back to 1918 and private rentals accounted for 76% of the housing market
The Arsenal manager’s misfortune was that his methods became best practice
Merger with VMware appears neatest route to an exchange listing but tech group faces obstacles
Bayer-Temasek, Shire-Allergan, Aviva, FCA-Barclays, Buffett-USG, IBM, Netflix and Facebook
The Home Office has enforced policy in a rigid and rules-based way
Japanese tech group just keeps confounding expectations
Even Airbnb, which was supposed to be a shortcut into the heart of local cultures, has ended up fostering a creeping sameness
The more we speak of ‘luck’, the more we do to uphold the socio-economic conditions in which precarity is normal