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Lawsuit from US Chamber of Commerce and other groups argues rule approved by FTC will hurt business and economy
JPMorgan chief says he would ‘love to be president, but you’d have to anoint me’
Federal Trade Commission head says move will help raise wages but business lobby vows to sue
An ECB interest rate cut soon would make sense but the Fed faces a more difficult call in the US
The search for the neutral rate is proving elusive
AmCham China highlights concerns about lack of regulatory clarity as Beijing seeks to shore up confidence
While base case remains reduction in borrowing costs, options market shows a 20% probability of increase
Rich countries espouse active industrial policy at home while continuing to impose outdated policies abroad
Middle East turmoil no longer poses such a threat to the world’s thirstiest petrol consumers
What if the productivity gap is really about how large corporations use their economic and political power?
International co-operation will need the US to tax its own companies’ emissions
One overlooked reason for US resilience is stimulus still coursing through the economy
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
A pause on new liquefied natural gas projects has angered the shale gas industry in a critical election swing state
Washington considers sanctions on Chinese financial institutions, according to people familiar with the situation
Victory was part of a $40mn campaign to organise workers at 13 mostly foreign-owned carmakers across the US
US stock markets suffer their worst run since October 2022 as investors pull back from AI bets
Growth is picking up in the short term, but fears are mounting of a stagnant decade, with bleak political consequences
Financial markets and the Fed are searching for a convincing economic story
Not as bad as it looks — better for the Fed to keep calm, and carry on?
In the US economy, and at Unhedged
Widespread use of restrictions to prevent staff moving to a rival prompts backlash
The USW has inserted itself into the election, US-China relations and a $14.9bn cross-border deal
And the death of the stock size factor
The greenback’s global role has endured shocks from without and within
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