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While markets have made a strong recovery, the prospect of more rate rises looms
Insiders say outline of framework agreement on post-Brexit trade is crystallising
Lobby groups express disappointment with chancellor’s ‘empty’ keynote speech
Also in this newsletter: US consumer spending falls, suitors for Britishvolt, boost for emerging markets
China is vital market for lower-tech chip machinery makers such as Nikon and Tokyo Electron
Also in today’s newsletter, UK engineering group compared to a ‘burning platform’ and Intel slashes forecasts
Focus has shifted to the European Central Bank and Bank of Japan after last year’s big increase in US borrowing costs
Once, twice, three times a Brady
There will be greater divergence between companies and countries
Leftwing leaders Lula and Alberto Fernández push ahead despite questions over unequal benefits of proposal
Trade show attendance is growing again, but some big industry names are still staying away in favour of different formats
Resilient fourth quarter data come as Fed’s rate rises weigh on business activity
More than $1bn has flowed into stocks and bonds every day this week in strong start to 2023
Beijing has more work ahead to rebuild the trust of investors and business
America’s central bank should have been quicker to tackle the risks of its post-crisis policies
Extended ownership and less consumer Fomo is bad news for the entire sector
Estate agent says it will report better than expected profits for last year
Also in today’s newsletter, Lockheed ready to supply F-16s and Musk upbeat on Tesla’s prospects
Determining whether bytes originated in a ‘friendly country’ is painstaking work
We should not allow our response to the Inflation Reduction Act to threaten functioning markets and fair competition
Making sense of the world’s least important migration crisis
Fund points to ‘significant upside risks’ to inflation and calls for flexible approach to controlling bond yields
The Inflation Reduction Act has stoked domestic climate and business optimism and put Europe on the back foot
Risks of disruption to ports and shipping are outweighed by a boost to global demand
Chief executive of Yara says hydrogen holds the key to cutting emissions, hunger and our reliance on Russia
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