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Targeted support would reduce forecast hit to rich countries’ output caused by Ukraine war
Subsidies that support environmentally damaging sectors run counter to pledges to cut the pollution behind global warming
The pandemic has shifted mindsets if not yet the actual balance of power
Vaccination programmes have brought strong but uneven global growth
The FT’s Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign: Despite many obstacles, new arrivals have a record of entrepreneurship
Inflationary pressures intensify, travel turmoil, vaccine inequalities
Monetary policymakers must be ‘cautious’ as variant could delay world economy’s recovery, organisation says
White women are the biggest beneficiaries, while those from lower socioeconomic groups are often overlooked
Commitments to developing nations may be finally reached by 2022, two years late
The outcome of the latest review tinkered with the existing system but left key issues unaddressed
Achieving a just transition to meet the world’s energy demands must be a collective effort
OECD-led pact sets 15% floor aimed at raising $150bn annually as US wins two-year ban on tech levies
Holdouts Hungary, Ireland and Estonia join biggest cross-border overhaul in a century
Budget minister’s vow may put pressure on US and EU holdouts to get on board at global meeting
Having made billions available to households, companies and governments to borrow during the pandemic, the brakes are now being applied
More could be done to fill storage sites ahead of winter heating season, says energy body
Surging energy prices and supply bottlenecks could feed into demand for higher wages
Paris-based group calls on EU to back proposals that recognise countries have different green policies
Ageing populations will need much more help in future and a new focus on care quality is overdue
Move intended to defuse US criticism and smooth path to final agreement
Skills mismatch between those out of work and available jobs risks long-term unemployment
Brussels pushes ahead with own proposals but Washington argues they clash with OECD and G7 deal
OECD talks in Paris reach historic agreement signed by 130 countries
UK due to secure exemption for City of London banks from regulations brokered at OECD
China, India, eastern Europe and emerging nations raise objections; tax havens intransigent
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