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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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Stock and bond markets shed more than $30tn in ‘brutal’ 2022
Central banks’ inflation battle and war in Ukraine trigger big swings
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Wealth managers grapple with one of their worst years in a century
Inflation presents a challenge to preserving wealth in real terms that has not been faced in decades
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FT writers’ predictions for the world in 2023
Forecasts for the new year, from the chances of a lasting ceasefire in Russia’s war in Ukraine to the likelihood of Fed interest rate cuts and the future of crypto
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A stock market bounce in 2023 is not a sure bet
Back-to-back calendar year losses are rare but can happen
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Asset managers, please spare us your polyexcuses
Blaming bad results on world crises displays a woeful reluctance to take responsibility for misjudged investments
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USDC Loan Utilization Rate on Aave Protocol Falls to 20% from 80%
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Palestinians welcome U.N. vote on Israel’s occupation as ‘a victory’
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The average net worth of Baby Boomers, who are expected to pass on $53 trillion when they die
Baby Boomers’ net worth has creeped into the millions. They’re expected to pass on trillions to the next generation, but they might need these expert tips to protect it. Read More
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Twitter employees are bringing their own toilet paper to work as Elon Musk keeps ‘cutting costs like crazy’
Twitter canceled janitorial services at HQ while packing more workers onto fewer floors, with Musk demanding a hardcore work culture. Read More
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A TikTok video of Southwest Airlines passengers being threatened with arrest on Christmas has nearly 1M views
Southwest passengers stranded in the Nashville airport on Christmas were told by police they no longer had valid tickets and risked arrest. Read More