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Last updated: Oct. 20, 15:00 Page 5 of 8
Sanae Takaichi is poised to break Japan’s political glass ceiling. But some worry she will maintain policies that have held women back.
By Javier C. Hernández and River Akira Davis
The New York Times,  Oct. 19, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Chevron enjoys unusual sway in socialist-led Venezuela, positioning the energy colossus to gain from whatever comes of the crisis between Washington and Caracas.
By Simon Romero and Anatoly Kurmanaev
The New York Times,  Oct. 18, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Dutch seizure of a Chinese-owned chipmaker show EU’s balancing act between Washington and Beijing under strain
By Ben Hall
Financial Times,  Oct. 18, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
As the market bubble builds, research shows progress in spotting investors who produce fundamental value
By John Plender
Financial Times,  Oct. 18, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Gathering next week is seen as progress after new rupture in trade relationship over critical minerals
By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington
Financial Times,  Oct. 18, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Why Anthropic’s Jack Clark is drawing White House ire
By Tim Higgins
The Wall Street Journal,  Oct. 18, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Speculation isn’t a bug in America’s economic code, but a crucial component part of the engine, writes Andrew Ross Sorkin.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin
The New York Times,  Oct. 18, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
As threats from the administration mount, George and Alex Soros are giving out as many grants as ever
By Maggie Severns and Gregory Zuckerman
The Wall Street Journal,  Oct. 18, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Delayed U.S. inflation data are due to be released and will attract attention from investors seeking evidence on the likelihood of future interest-rate cuts
By Dow Jones Newswires staff
The Wall Street Journal,  Oct. 17, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Decision on planning application pushed back to December in new blow to relations with Beijing
By FT
Financial Times,  Oct. 17, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Money is just one reason why graduates are drawn to finance, management consulting and corporate law
By Simon van Teutem
Financial Times,  Oct. 18, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Jonathan Gray says private capital group has put risks from the technology ‘top of our list’ when evaluating deals
By Antoine Gara and Arash Massoudi in London
Financial Times,  Oct. 18, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
The danger is that gold is in the grip of exactly the sort of speculative excess that creates bubbles in other parts of the financial system
By James Mackintosh
The Wall Street Journal,  Oct. 18, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
American business leaders cozying up to Beijing refuse to see that the Communist Party wants us to fail.
By Shyam Sankar
The Wall Street Journal,  Oct. 17, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Financial crises and their consequences may be harder to arrest today than in the past
By Raghuram Rajan, a former central banker and a professor at the University of Chicago
Financial Times,  Oct. 17, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
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