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Republican politicians have sought to punish asset manager they accuse of being hostile to fossil fuel
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
Plus, investors push for battery metals transparency
Focus has shifted to the European Central Bank and Bank of Japan after last year’s big increase in US borrowing costs
Plus, the fast-shrinking money supply
Once, twice, three times a Brady
There will be greater divergence between companies and countries
Cash bonanza enabled by retail investors fails to boost beneficiaries’ performance
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
America’s central bank should have been quicker to tackle the risks of its post-crisis policies
Fund points to ‘significant upside risks’ to inflation and calls for flexible approach to controlling bond yields
Haruhiko Kuroda’s successor must steer economy towards interest rate normalisation
Certificates of deposit are a sensible place to park your money at the moment
Debt earmarked for environmental projects achieves lower borrowing cost than conventional bonds
Nest and Cushon schemes with £26bn under management look to put funds into trees as a growth area
Bonds issued by European Commission trade with higher yields than Germany and France
Expanded lending package gives central bank a boost in struggle to contain government debt yields
Efforts to bolster confidence in the sector draw some foreign investors back to developers’ dollar debt
Equity markets enjoy strong start to 2023 despite mixed bag of fourth-quarter results
Ron O’Hanley calls incorporating climate into corporate governance ‘a matter of value, not values’
Monetary policy is entering a phase of quantitative tightening for which there is plenty of theory but little past experience
Futures markets bet central bank will abandon pledges to ‘stay the course’ on monetary policy
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