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Drop in trade highlights economy’s exposure to global slowdown and effects of zero-Covid policy
Climate envoy John Kerry seeks support to develop new framework for carbon credits to be sold to business
New government’s pledge to curb illegal migration faces potential legal action over ‘law of the sea’
Countries have promised 1.2bn hectares in total of new forests and restored land to help curb climate change
Climate change tell-tale signs and impact ‘becoming more dramatic’, warns World Meteorological Organization
Americans are voting early in large numbers as control of Congress hangs in the balance
Le Pen dynasty makes way for young leader as ‘revitalised’ party steps up bid for power
Asia-Pacific travellers accounted for up to a fifth of liners’ global revenue before pandemic
Pursuing a narrowly commercial agenda undermines larger strategic objectives
Hardline politicians fear lengthy unrest makes the country vulnerable to threats from separatists and Islamist insurgents
At COP27, more funding is needed for poorer countries to adapt to warming
Stoxx 600 climbs on better than expected German economic data
Beijing’s tough line on pandemic is unlikely to soften to accommodate businesses in the US and Europe
Industry group warns Jeremy Hunt against raising windfall taxes in Autumn Statement
Country’s goods imports during summer months down 24% year on year, according to Kiel research
Revenues at some of the largest lawyers are shrinking because of increases in costs and decline in M&A activity
Joe Biden and Xi Jinping may meet at the G20 in Indonesia, whose president embodies an older non-aligned tradition
US doesn’t need international approval to shell out trade-distorting cash for green tech
Plus, China exports shrink and Democrats race to get out the vote
Lawyers are preparing clients for potential scrutiny from Republicans over ESG issues after the midterm elections
A visual guide to the war
UK chancellor plans to cut £33bn in public spending while raising taxes by £21bn under draft proposals
Decision against SEC or FTC could complicate enforcement proceedings at federal agencies
Plus, how pandemic shift to hybrid working might play out in general election
Dublin reshuffle complicates looming talks over presidency of finance ministers’ group
Heavily indebted Chinese developer takes $770mn loss on one of its most significant assets
Why did UK insurers avoid the LDI shambles that enveloped many pension plans?
Traders say the performance of put options this year calls into question their value
Leftist president-elect has strong green credentials but there are concerns over economic policy
All aboard a culinary voyage via the UK capital’s major new public-transport artery
Sector seeks more support to get fledgling green fuel industry off the ground
New owner Elon Musk has drawn fire for planning to loosen moderation at social media site
The party is in a strong position ahead of Tuesday’s vote despite its embrace of election denialism and other radical views
Markets have a better record at predicting downturns — but sometimes the inevitable never happens
The regulator’s apparently permissive stance stands in contrast to that of rival Singapore
UK high street banks are fighting back against the Wall Street giants
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