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Policymakers are wary of calling time on tightening campaign prematurely even as data suggests work may be nearly done
Decision finds lawmakers over-reached with statewide prohibition on downloads
The former US secretary of state helped open up relations with China and ushered in a detente with the Soviet Union
Tesla, Toyota and Volkswagen among companies targeted after UAW wins concessions at Detroit’s Big Three
Any combination would likely encounter tough antitrust scrutiny
Allegations contained in indictment brought by justice department against Indian national in murder-for-hire case
Diplomat draws muted praise from White House under pressure for its foreign policy
California governor’s Fox News appearances prompt debate about whether he is a Biden surrogate — or rival
Former secretary of state and national security adviser preached and personified realpolitik
Has US economic stagnation destroyed the myth of an ever-better life for its citizens? David Leonhardt argues that it has
How serious an obstacle are the multiple court cases facing the former president?
Casual dining group’s proposed listing next year comes as hopes grow for increase in companies going public
Cheapest model will sell for an estimated $60,990 as electric-car maker aims to move beyond sedans and SUVs
MSCI All-Country World index gains 9% in November as investors rush into risky assets
Plans welcomed by landowners but could constrain party’s fiscal headroom if it wins power next year
Treasury says country has long played ‘prominent role’ in allowing Palestinian militant group to access funds
Aggregate figures mask a coming reckoning
UK company says recovery in the US is taking longer than expected
And against the liquidity theory
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US oil producer seeks assets in prolific Permian field as sector consolidates
The inside story of how the country’s flagship tech company kept its edge in the semiconductor war despite sanctions
Trading partners struggle to compete with potential $1tn of spending
Worldwide integration of markets should not be pursued at all costs but should be a means to an end
Rafael Grossi says the world should not lose sight of the risks because attention has switched to war between Israel and Hamas
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Automaker reinstates full-year guidance at lower level following impact of recent strikes
Nothing matters
Trump is favourite to win the Republican nomination but many US voters don’t want a rerun of the 2020 election
New study highlights contrasting stances of competition authorities
Sharp rally is driven by growing expectations of US interest rate cuts in 2024
Committee formed after Washington had expressed concerns over plot
US oil major joins UN’s flagship reporting programme after years of resisting external scrutiny
As economies enter disinflation, a stand-off over rates has emerged between markets and monetary policymakers
US relationship likely to be crucial for president-elect’s plans for country’s economy
The market seems to be telling us that rates have peaked. Have they?
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