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Federal Reserve interest rate increases have handed GOP ammunition ahead of elections by raising housing payments
Analysts anticipate weakest increase in S&P 500-listed companies’ profits since Covid crisis
Fall in unemployment rate to historic low of 3.5 per cent helps keep pressure on Fed to raise rates
Complete decoupling is a fantasy, but component makers are already shifting production
Restrictions will limit Chinese companies’ access to advanced computer chips and slow their progress in artificial intelligence
Avoiding the worst still isn’t much fun
Lisa Cook and Christopher Waller push back on speculation US central bank could pause rate increases
Dollar continues ascent from previous session while pound slides again
Ill-judged Opec+ output cuts could backfire on the Saudi-led cartel
Rates up, rate volatility up, liquidity down
The inaugural FT-Nikkei Investing in America ranking is a snapshot of the best US cities for foreign multinationals to do business in. This report looks at the biggest challenges facing overseas investors in the US, how the winning cities are pulling in more deals — and why the laggards are falling behind
Miami tops FT-Nikkei ranking of best US cities for foreign businesses
America’s ‘culture wars’ are becoming a factor in relocation decisions
Once synonymous with post-industrial decline, the city has reinvented itself as a tech hub
The country leads the world in investing in America — but returns are not always easy to come by
Fierce competition has prompted a scaling back of ambition and a focus on market niches
Banks are helping wealthy clients to sell investments at a loss to lighten their bills
Geopolitics and the pandemic put paid to the deals boom of the 2010s
Businesses from Europe and the Middle East are increasingly picking the Florida city as regional hub
Foreign investment has slumped as tech businesses migrate to other parts of the US
The Arizona capital’s history of semiconductor manufacturing helped it land a deal with the world’s largest chipmaker
Atlanta and Savannah have won billions of dollars in investments after decades of relationship building
Different companies have different priorities, but there’s lots of common ground too
Cfius’s new powers have slowed transactions, but most decide deals are still worth the effort
Two years ago, the US almost fell behind China in FDI. It is determined not to let that happen again
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