Economy
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AI wants to know what dove is
The first instinct of many academics, when given a natural language processor, is to feed it something profoundly unnatural. How…
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China seeks voice in Ukraine and EU with Volodymyr Zelenskyy call
Chinese President Xi Jinping has met or called his Russian counterpart at least five times since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of…
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South Korea ponders the high cost of being America’s friend
Last time it was the Netherlands and Japan, now it is South Korea and soon it will be all the…
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Dispatch from Kyiv: spring returns to Ukraine’s economy
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FirstFT: CBI to be renamed as part of reform, says new boss
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US growth set to have cooled in first quarter as Fed pushed rates higher
The US economy is expected to have expanded modestly in the first quarter of 2023 as the Federal Reserve pressed…
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Almost 40% of UK 35 to 44-year-olds borrow to make ends meet
Nearly two-fifths of 35- to 44-year-olds have turned to loans to make ends meet in the cost-of-living crisis, more than…
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China charges ahead in electric car battle
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EU reforms of fiscal rules hit resistance among big capitals
Brussels faced objections from the EU’s three largest member states after proposing a sweeping overhaul of its debt and deficit…
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What does the relative performance of the equally weighted S&P500 mean?
In the never-ending battle of market narratives, new ideas are introduced and old ones are resurrected as needed. One of…
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