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Materials manufacturer Novonix issues warning as region struggles to compete with US subsidies
FT survey respondents also warn of geopolitical risks from Russian victory in Ukraine and a Trump election victory in US
Rebeca Grynspan condemns subsidies and environmental protectionism in US and EU
Macy’s is right to recognise that express lanes and priority fulfilment are not in the Christmas spirit
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Cheaper fuel costs could improve voters’ mood as 2024 election kicks off
UK struggled to escape stagnation in 2023 but there are glimmers of hope
Country’s deputy prime minister and co-lead of the EU delegation explains how the last hours of negotiation unfolded
Global interconnection did produce real change, but not only in the ways the west hoped
Anyone helping Russia’s military industrial complex will face severe consequences
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White House executive order targets lenders Moscow is using to source sensitive items
Downward revision to gross domestic product by ONS highlights struggle to shake off low-growth performance
ONS registers fastest month-on-month growth in November since start of 2023
Third round of rate reductions this year comes as sector faces mounting pressure from bad loans
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One in five people in the UK lives in poverty, says The Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Head of car component maker points to international customers ‘unease’ amid EV transition
UK chancellor says lowering cost of borrowing would be crucial moment in shifting country’s economic mood
Moscow must be made to pay, but without risking harm to global financial stability
Michael Saunders warns counting costs of bond-buying programme in public debt could force fiscal retrenchment
Beijing dominates supply of materials used in clean energy and defence, and curbs could add to tensions with US
US chair of joint chiefs has first bilateral conversation with counterpart in Beijing since 2022
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