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US-based TAE Technologies strikes deal with UK government’s atomic laboratory
By Ryohtaroh Satoh in London
Financial Times,  Dec. 02, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Chinese companies are experimenting with workarounds aimed at keeping magnet sales to Western buyers humming
By Jon Emont
The Wall Street Journal,  Dec. 02, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
The most important global events likely to affect FX and bond markets in the week starting Dec. 1
By Dow Jones Newswires staff
The Wall Street Journal,  Nov. 28, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Brussels blindsided by US plan for joint investment funds with Moscow and Kyiv
By Ben Hall in London, Paola Tamma in Brussels and Henry Foy in Johannesburg
Financial Times,  Nov. 21, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Digital tokens perceived as safe assets come with hidden risks for retail investors, says Jean Tirole
By Olaf Storbeck in Lindau, Germany
Financial Times,  Sep. 01, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Release of French start-up’s latest system comes amid growing concern that Europe is falling behind US and China
By Melissa Heikkilä in London
Financial Times,  Dec. 02, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
The Chinese leader is ending the year in a better position than his American and Russian counterparts
By Gideon Rachman
Financial Times,  Dec. 01, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
There is a crypto parallel in the aftermath of Europe’s 14th century bubonic plague
By Paul Donovan, chief economist at UBS Global Wealth Management
Financial Times,  Nov. 26, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Beijing has used loans to developing nations to expand its influence, but a new study says no country has received more Chinese financing than the United States. In all, Chinese state-owned firms have provided $2.2 trillion in loans and grants around the world since 2000, a figure two to four times larger than previously thought, according to Brad Parks, the lead author of a report that AidData released on Tuesday, which draws on information from more than 30,000 projects in over 100 countries.
By Alexandra Stevenson
The New York Times,  Nov. 18, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
If created, these versions of the building blocks of life could lead to environmental and ecological disaster
By John Glass, leader of the Synthetic Biology Group at the J Craig Venter Institute
Financial Times,  Aug. 24, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
A diplomatic row with Japan over Taiwan has China turning to Britain and France for support, appealing to their shared history as wartime allies.
By David Pierson
The New York Times,  Dec. 02, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
As more debt is issued to fund AI build-outs, investors need to consider whether they really are diversified
By Telis Demos
The Wall Street Journal,  Dec. 01, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Plus, FCA’s pension scheme, UK borrowing overshoots and Sir Stanley Spencer at Gainsborough’s House
By Emma Dunkley
Financial Times,  Nov. 24, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
The president has exercised tax and spending powers that belong to Congress. The Supreme Court might be ready to say ‘enough.’
By Greg Ip
The Wall Street Journal,  Nov. 06, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
A critical life skill is fading out — and especially fast among young adults
By John Burn-Murdoch
Financial Times,  Aug. 08, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
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