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Focus has shifted to the European Central Bank and Bank of Japan after last year’s big increase in US borrowing costs
Cash bonanza enabled by retail investors fails to boost beneficiaries’ performance
New business drops but world’s second-largest asset manager weathers market storm
Haruhiko Kuroda’s successor must steer economy towards interest rate normalisation
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan under pressure to turn around the economy ahead of a general election set for May
Eighty-one stocks ‘erroneously’ had short-selling restrictions applied to them
Thirty years ago, the ETF was launched to give investors a new way to gain exposure to markets
While markets have made a strong recovery, the prospect of more rate rises looms
There will be greater divergence between companies and countries
Development of the digital currencies is gathering pace around the world
Two views on wages, ageing and inflation
US government alleges crypto founder communicated with potential witnesses in his criminal trial
JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs fear repeat of confrontation that resulted in downgrade of country’s credit rating
Gains come as data show consumer spending slipping and investors look ahead to Fed rate decision and corporate earnings
Group’s share price steadies after October profit warning
Hindenburg Research report into Indian conglomerate comes as billionaire starts a $2.4bn share sale
Bank’s offices raided this week as part of investigation that has already led to one arrest in Germany
Plus, Moody’s positive outlook on DeFi, and Tether takes market share
Plus, investors push for battery metals transparency
US supermajor falls short of fourth-quarter expectations but reports record annual earnings of $35.5bn
Ted Cruz is the worst
Plus, the fast-shrinking money supply
Once, twice, three times a Brady
Shoppers have profited, but very few shareholders have
Group has declined from a £15bn behemoth to a small-cap stock
Leftwing leaders Lula and Alberto Fernández push ahead despite questions over unequal benefits of proposal
Commissioner Mairead McGuinness says investors are being steered away from low-cost ETFs
A genuine tale of innovative success risks stagnating as global imitators push adoption harder
Platform aims to increase transparency on provenance of pieces from smaller makers, boosting resale potential
World’s biggest economy grew more than expected in final three months of 2022
More than $1bn has flowed into stocks and bonds every day this week in strong start to 2023
Private equity group already contending with investors wanting to pull cash from Breit
America’s central bank should have been quicker to tackle the risks of its post-crisis policies
StanChart gets cheeky
Liberalisation of exchange rate comes as economic crisis worsens and reserves dwindle
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