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Financial stability report says banks are well capitalised against shocks from a downturn
US media reports say former president is eyeing November 14 as possible campaign launch date
October additions show resilience despite the effects of Fed tightening
Top US midterm election voter issues such as inflation and crime have been exacerbated by Covid-19
Prosecutors had accused Colony Capital founder of using his sway to influence US policy on behalf of UAE
Presidents of central bank’s Boston and Richmond arms acknowledge higher ‘endpoint’
Joe Biden must tackle median Americans’ concerns to safeguard democracy
The wrangler of his party’s many factions is adept at playing all sides but his support for Trump has attracted controversy
Market is evolving quickly as the rise of remote working means buyers are becoming younger and more mobile
Peak interest rates will be higher than expected — but it will take longer to get there
We learnt from the financial crisis that when networks lack diversity they are vulnerable to a single shock
Plus, China recommits to Covid strategy and Japan will sign military pact with the UK
Plus, COP27 gets under way and inflation is the main theme of economic news
Americans are voting early in large numbers as control of Congress hangs in the balance
Washington’s Inflation Reduction Act could trigger retaliation from Brussels and other US allies
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At COP27, more funding is needed for poorer countries to adapt to warming
Lee Zeldin was an afterthought in the heavily Democratic state until billionaire Ronald Lauder backed him
Chief executive claims Republican state government ‘rushed’ process when passing sweeping restrictions
Worried strategists hope ex-president can convince the faithful to come out to vote next Tuesday
Record profits put sector in crosshairs of White House as it battles soaring inflation
Democratic and Republican political heavyweights hit campaign trail in state ahead of election fight for Congress
US Fed’s monetary policy hits Berkshire’s stock portfolio but nearly triples returns on its cash pile
Signs of frustration are appearing in Washington over the size and speed of Europe’s aid effort for Kyiv
In a four-part series, we go around the country to learn about some of the key issues on voters' minds
Meet the Worcesters of Maine, a family building the gargantuan Flagpole of Freedom
Central bank policymakers do not seem to want to find new tools that work
Rising costs of touring and the ability to charge more for the best seats have revived an old institution
Group’s former chief executive and chair of parent company face criminal charges over ‘temporary marketing gimmick’
Copper shoots higher on hopes China will soon loosen Covid-19 curbs
Higher levies on oil majors boasting record profits are a hit with voters, but they are not a guaranteed revenue raiser
The architect loves his meat cleavers, the Seagram Building and Elvis
Plus, Twitter staff cuts, blackouts in Kyiv, China’s Xi seeks common ground with Germany’s Scholz
Crime rate and racial tensions have dominated tight race between developer and congresswoman Karen Bass
Leaders warn use of atomic weapons would ‘cross a line’ during talks in Beijing
The president has a choice to make on what will soon be Washington’s most pressing question
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