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The legal fallout from a scheme to sell housing loans in Swiss francs threatens to push banks under — and rattle a fragile economy
Donald Trump is already lashing out at the popular Florida governor after many of his chosen candidates floundered in the midterms
The European Commission is considering easing regulation on the technology. But critics say it is an untested risk being pushed by Big Ag
One year on from Glasgow, the former Bank of England governor’s $130tn alliance risks falling short of expectations and promises
The market chaos could lead to reduced demand for private assets, including property and infrastructure projects backed by the government
The party is in a strong position ahead of Tuesday’s vote despite its embrace of election denialism and other radical views
Hybrid working and recouped travel time are giving a lasting boon to the economies, ambitions and even infrastructure of satellite communities
Higher levies on oil majors boasting record profits are a hit with voters, but they are not a guaranteed revenue raiser
Governor Haruhiko Kuroda is betting on a royal flush of macroeconomic outcomes to win the battle. But the costs, and the risks, are rising
Rich countries pledged $8.5bn to help the country shift away from dirty energy. But a year on, negotiations are strained
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 global crisis has magnified the fragility of the country’s state-driven economic model and forced it to take out new multilateral loans
Documents and photos reveal a complex shadow operation managed by private companies and arms of the Russian state
Amid conflicting economic signals and with midterms looming, the US central bank weighs a critical decision over interest rates
Local and foreign-backed forces are waging a deadly offensive in the mineral-rich heart of Africa
The Brazilian leader’s coalition of supporters will continue to shape the country’s politics whether he wins or loses this weekend’s election
Critics say the controversial legal manoeuvre allows companies to bypass their responsibilities. But judges are beginning to crack down
Washington wants the company that dominates semiconductors to move more production to the US but Taipei is resisting
As the English Premiership faces steep financial headwinds, the issue of player welfare is threatening the entire sport
Truss’s catastrophic premiership may have hit support for free-market solutions, but the party is still riven with personal feuds
Lavish US tax breaks are transforming the case for technology that traps and stores CO₂. Critics say it is still a green boondoggle
While companies are digging in for a long winter, executives and politicians fear a wave of deindustrialisation
A dozen current and former employees at the Big Four accountancy firm’s Riyadh office describe living in fear of being summarily fired and worse
The $370bn clean energy package has benefits for West Virginia, thanks to Sen Joe Manchin. But mining has deep roots in the state
The country’s young people want to taste the liberty they see on social media, but they face a regime that is resilient and organised
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