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The Netherlands’ amazing success in high-tech farming shows complying with EU rules can be a competitive advantage
The first ever bellicose use of nukes in Europe would require a corresponding economic response
Plus, US job vacancies plunge and Herschel Walker’s Senate campaign rocked by abortion scandal
And China the great deflator
Consumer spending could become the backbone of a new growth model but that would require Beijing to relinquish some political control
Trade surplus contraction must be balanced by a cut in the gap between domestic savings and investment
Rules will slow efforts to obtain semiconductors for supercomputers and military use
August’s drop in labour demand may offer relief to Federal Reserve in its inflation fight
China’s macroeconomic, microeconomic and environmental difficulties remain largely unaddressed
Bank’s decision follows investor concerns over country’s market infrastructure
Plus, North Korea fires ballistic missile over Japan and BlackRock reshapes top team
And a Japanese big short
In the first part of a series, the impact of falling house prices is spreading to local government finances and the broader economy
Company’s products in demand after US unleashes grants for semiconductor groups
Treasury study finds $160bn in lower annual costs as it pushes to cut Moscow’s export revenues
Better than cutting benefits would be to get tough on the causes of welfare spending
The Fed is not for turning
Plus, Bolsonaro closes gap on Lula, UK mobile tie-up, ‘cha-ching’ moment for British banks
Analysts’ warnings include chances of stagflation and deep recession with little improvement in medium term
There are clear parallels with many of the issues that led to the financial crisis
Pointing at the febrile nature of bond markets is not a substitute for fessing up to bad decisions on tax
Shares jump more than 20% in group offering discounts on services from energy to broadband
Plus, Nato chief warns Russia against using nuclear weapons, and what to do about bullies at work
September’s price rises are the worst since president’s ruling party came to power 20 years ago
A range of factors is driving a resurgence of interest in manufacturing
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