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BoE governor declines to declare victory, but inflation is expected to continue to fall after protracted series of rate rises
FCA says review on de-banking already being prepared in wake of Farage-Coutts dispute
Scepticism has built around initial reports that LK-99 might prove to be a transformative discovery
Smaller increase to 5.25% comes amid signs persistently high inflation is beginning to ease
Drugmaker does not specify reason but forex shortage has put pressure on multinationals
Central bank’s mixed signals leaves path for UK economy uncertain
Rising asset values and more house sales provided boost for HMRC, official figures reveal
Fresh curbs risk stand-off with US, which wants lower prices to boost economy and squeeze Russian revenues
Plus, fresh sign of a slowdown in the chemicals industry
Surprise announcement means companies such as Apple need a licence to ship personal computers from overseas
From a contemporary house with uninterrupted views across Lake Annecy to an 18th-century farmhouse with an apple orchard
Chain prepares to appoint administrator within days if it fails to find a buyer or investor
A divided Congress is in no position to tackle America’s serious fiscal problems
Prime minister’s Yorkshire mansion clad in black fabric after decision to expand drilling
The console is old but its enduring popularity means the group saves on development and marketing costs
Fabio Panetta argues maintaining rates for extended period will avoid risk of damaging economy
Britain’s ambition to lead technological transformation is hobbled by inertia in both the public and private sectors
Weak lira and government’s stimulus programme push prices higher, adding to strain on consumers
Also in today’s newsletter, Tom Brady invests in English football club Birmingham City and how Latin America conquered inflation
*if you ignore the UK
Neither tenants nor landlords are happy as the country’s rental crisis deepens
Could they both end with the dismantling of democracy?
Their repressive rule is forcing thousands to make the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean
Good writing on economic phenomena that affect us all
First major acquisition by Indian tycoon since criticisms in short seller Hindenburg’s January report hit group’s stock market value
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