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Month: January 2023
UK inflation falls for second consecutive month as fuel prices ease
Decline to 10.5% in December despite jump in food costs
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China agrees landmark debt relief deal for Zambia
Agreement between official creditors paves way for IMF bailout and sets precedent for other troubled economies
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Emerging markets hit by record streak of withdrawals by foreign investors
Global recession fears and rising interest rates drive stampede for the exit
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What Sri Lanka reveals about the risks in emerging markets
A number of developing economies face growing pressure from soaring energy and food costs and a stronger US dollar
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How the great British sandwich trade was derailed by Brexit, Covid and inflation
An industry that became a symbol of the changes in the economy over four decades now faces a perfect storm of problems
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The rise of ā03ā: Bolsonaroās third son is crucial link to Trumpās inner circle
As far-right president starts re-election bid, Eduardo has emerged as his fatherās trusted envoy and ideologue
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Russia is skirting sanctions āquite successfully.ā Meet the architect of Putinās economic counterattack
When sanctions made the Fortress Russia he helped build seem less impregnable, Maxim Oreshkin came up with a signature gambit to try and break the economic siege. Read More
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Chinese space rocket debris is expected to crash to Earth Saturday. Uncontrolled re-entry poses a āclear and present danger,ā one expert says
Experts have stressed that uncontrolled re-entries are avoidable. Read More
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Despite Paxlovid, Biden positive yet again in a case of COVID rebound, White House doctor says
COVID rebounds can happen with or without the antiviral, a Johns Hopkins virologist told Fortune on Saturday, meaning the drug may be getting an undeserved bad rap. Read More
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China holds live-fire drills near Taiwan as Pelosi heads to Asia. The U.S. should beware a āhigh-voltageā line it ācannot step on,ā one commentator warns
China held live-fire military drills in the Taiwan Strait on Saturday as U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi prepared to arrive in Asia. Read More
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Bill Gates was among a āwide rangeā of CEOs and labor bosses who lobbied to change Manchinās mind on the Inflation Reduction Act: report
Also among those who pitched in on lobbying efforts: former U.S. Treasury Secretary and Director of the National Economic Council Larry Summers. Read More