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Lawmaker Andy Barr says the financial system has been ‘co-opted by the intolerant left’
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
China is vital market for lower-tech chip machinery makers such as Nikon and Tokyo Electron
Focus has shifted to the European Central Bank and Bank of Japan after last year’s big increase in US borrowing costs
Resilient fourth quarter data come as Fed’s rate rises weigh on business activity
America’s central bank should have been quicker to tackle the risks of its post-crisis policies
The pace of US economic growth is set to have slowed in the final quarter of 2022
Two views on wages, ageing and inflation
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
Congress must agree to raise the limit — and then ditch it for a saner measure
Potential departure from Fed would mark major shake-up for US central bank as it grapples with worst inflation in decades
Semiconductor manufacturer fears impact of escalating US-China tech war
Cautious consumers will force companies to absorb higher costs for longer
Premier Mark Rutte says bloc still has ample funding to help with transition
Business is feeling more cheerful but many unresolved challenges remain
It doesn’t just split the democracies, it grants the Chinese-Russian view of the world as a zero-sum game
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States including Michigan and Georgia on recruiting drive amid complaints from EU officials
How to solve a transatlantic challenge
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Futures markets bet central bank will abandon pledges to ‘stay the course’ on monetary policy
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