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Treasury says country has long played ‘prominent role’ in allowing Palestinian militant group to access funds
Supreme Court ruling places gay and transgender rights campaigns on legal par with al-Qaeda and Isis
Tensions rise between investors pricing in interest rate cuts and central banks warning of persistent price pressures
Temporary ceasefire to expire on Friday unless agreement is reached between Israel and Palestinian militant group
The former US secretary of state helped open up relations with China and ushered in a detente with the Soviet Union
Manufacturing purchasing managers’ index falls despite government efforts to boost growth
Prospects of change are widening the political spectrum
The situation is dire but there is a blueprint for managing the country’s currency, banks and public debt issues
Former secretary of state and national security adviser preached and personified realpolitik
President leads efforts to drum up enthusiasm for the ruling party as it faces real prospect of losing its grip on power
A visual guide to the war
Diplomat draws muted praise from White House under pressure for its foreign policy
Casual dining group’s proposed listing next year comes as hopes grow for increase in companies going public
Opposition party leader will accuse Rishi Sunak of watering down efforts to hit net zero by 2050
Cheapest model will sell for an estimated $60,990 as electric-car maker aims to move beyond sedans and SUVs
Also in today’s newsletter, Hamas releases eight more hostages and PwC fined $7mn over exam cheating
MSCI All-Country World index gains 9% in November as investors rush into risky assets
Regulators to investigate RedBird IMI’s debt for equity deal, but not its repayment of bank loans owed by the Barclay family
Crude prices fall after unconventional announcement of output curbs highlights strains within group
With better government policy, the economy could boom
Treasury chief who played a central role in forging the global response to the financial crisis
‘Toxic culture’ in government hampered response, former health secretary says
Plans welcomed by landowners but could constrain party’s fiscal headroom if it wins power next year
Proposals include building 350 ‘banking hubs’ as physical money services dwindle across UK
Colorado-based group’s purchase is its latest in Europe
Plus, concerns over levels of net migration to Britain have diverged among Tory and Labour voters since 2021
Cash-strapped younger Britons seem less interested in the stock market than their US peers
From a villa nestled in the jungle with a waterfall to another whose terrace is bordered by a curved infinity pool overlooking the Pacific
US regulator says more than 1,000 of firm’s workers cheated on tests designed to familiarise them with US standards
Agreement ends 18 months of national action by rail workers, but walkouts by train drivers to continue
West Bank youths are routinely taken from their beds, beaten and imprisoned. Throwing stones is the most common charge
UN climate summit host seeks to bolster credentials via initiative with BlackRock, TPG and Brookfield
Global investors now see the world’s most populous nation as a better proposition than China
Has US economic stagnation destroyed the myth of an ever-better life for its citizens? David Leonhardt argues that it has
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