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Washington’s Inflation Reduction Act could trigger retaliation from Brussels and other US allies
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
US Fed’s monetary policy hits Berkshire’s stock portfolio but nearly triples returns on its cash pile
Central bank policymakers do not seem to want to find new tools that work
Presidents of central bank’s Boston and Richmond arms acknowledge higher ‘endpoint’
Financial stability report says banks are well capitalised against shocks from a downturn
Copper shoots higher on hopes China will soon loosen Covid-19 curbs
October additions show resilience despite the effects of Fed tightening
Higher levies on oil majors boasting record profits are a hit with voters, but they are not a guaranteed revenue raiser
Plus, Twitter staff cuts, blackouts in Kyiv, China’s Xi seeks common ground with Germany’s Scholz
Leaders warn use of atomic weapons would ‘cross a line’ during talks in Beijing
Top US midterm election voter issues such as inflation and crime have been exacerbated by Covid-19
US rates are going to rise slower, but for longer
The two nations are compelled by their consumers to collaborate as well as compete
From rates peak to rates mesa
Peak interest rates will be higher than expected — but it will take longer to get there
Federal Reserve implements fourth 0.75 point increase in a row but signals smaller rises might be in the offing
Benefits for American production of solar panels and electric vehicles have attracted criticism from Brussels and elsewhere
Happy Fed Day everyone! Buckle up.
Companies have taken advantage of circumstances to lift prices
‘Jolts’ report points to tight labour market amid string of interest rate rises
It’s a journey
Central bank expected to implement fourth 0.75 point rate rise despite calls for slower pace
Olaf Scholz’s government promised a tougher approach to Beijing. But Berlin is divided on how far it should try to decouple its economy
The New York Fed’s often overlooked UIG believes US inflation is past its peak
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