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Democracies around the world will take this as a sign that the US is still capable of playing a global leadership role
A divided Congress is in no position to tackle America’s serious fiscal problems
Scepticism has built around initial reports that LK-99 might prove to be a transformative discovery
Central bank’s mixed signals leaves path for UK economy uncertain
Britain’s ambition to lead technological transformation is hobbled by inertia in both the public and private sectors
Their repressive rule is forcing thousands to make the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean
The UK Met Office’s predictions have become much more accurate, but some dramatic events remain elusive
The line between genuine content and commercial propaganda is being fatally blurred
This product of intimate cultural and technological complexity is a proxy for middle-class consumer spending
Today’s equivalents of ‘Mondeo man’ care less about their cars than about the stalled economy.
War in Europe should focus minds on the need for a more agile and potent fighting force
Recent assaults in the capital have made some question whether it is really as safe as it seems
As inheritance tax bills rise, pass on your financial savvy as well as your cash
You’ll never clear the decks. Just do the best you with the time allotted to you
US stocks to benefit from AI boom as a moderating global economy weighs on more cyclical markets
US markets are booming again and London is falling behind its rivals
WBD’s economics works neither for writers and actors nor for capital markets
Uber finally turns a profit after more than $30bn of operating losses
Legal and regulatory actions are more likely to drag on earnings than negate them
Start-up has raised far less in funding than OpenAI, and is yet to present a convincing business model
The console is old but its enduring popularity means the group saves on development and marketing costs
Could they both end with the dismantling of democracy?
Good writing on economic phenomena that affect us all
Lenders outside US and Europe make up bulk of top 100 by market capitalisation
Executives now have to pay much more attention to British watchdog on M&A
People seldom have clear financial goals but planning can help
Ignore the pessimists, there are UK companies with huge potential
CorpAcq is to be listed in New York, where an equity holding company will be regarded as a novelty
Even more than 2020, next year will herald a battle for the future of US democracy
Biggest growth came from maritime division where sales increased on accelerated UK funding for Dreadnought programme
Our domestic habits can reveal a lot about society’s values
Investors with the stomach to ride out further short-term pain can find cheaper real estate elsewhere in the sector
Need for more computing power is growing as companies bet on generative AI applications
The US political system will come under huge pressure over the coming year
I’m buying a property and am unsure what will be left behind
The cloud of disapproval around nuclear energy is dispersing
‘Artificial capable intelligence’ that finds its own route to wealth could have considerable consequences
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