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Last updated: Sep. 09, 18:10 Page 5 of 10
Miami, Milan, Monaco . . . as new legislation looms in the UK, which alternative locations weigh in with homes and lifestyles as seductive as the tax breaks?
By Lisa Freedman
Financial Times,  Sep. 06, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
The value of the 88-year-old activist investor’s company has fallen by nearly $20 billion. Mr. Icahn said that he was “absolutely not selling.”
By Maureen Farrell
The New York Times,  Sep. 06, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Yi Gang calls for looser monetary policy in rare admission of pressing economic concern
By FT
Financial Times,  Sep. 06, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Rivalry between Washington and Beijing has put global trade under intense pressure. But the system is proving more resilient than many expected
By Alan Beattie
Financial Times,  Sep. 06, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Behind the scenes, the oil company’s message to the White House is that it needs to stay in Venezuela, even if Maduro remains
By Collin Eaton, Patricia Garip and Jenny Strasburg
The Wall Street Journal,  Sep. 05, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
A looming decision in Washington to block Nippon Steel’s merger with U.S. Steel on national security grounds is raising sharp questions in Tokyo.
By River Akira Davis
The New York Times,  Sep. 06, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
There is a trend toward Europe as the world’s social media and artificial intelligence police. With a market of 450 million customers at stake, the titans of global tech will have to take notice.
By Craig Mellow
Barron`s,  Sep. 06, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
The eurozone’s GDP grew by just 0.2% in the second quarter from the first
By Paul Hannon
The Wall Street Journal,  Sep. 06, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
In 1949, a little-known engineer astonished the academic world with the first ever computer model of a national economy — made of Perspex and water
By Tim Harford
Financial Times,  Sep. 06, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Members of group were set to unwind voluntary cuts from October but prices remain close to lows this year
By Tom Wilson in London
Financial Times,  Sep. 05, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Japanese chip companies are tapping billions of dollars and collaborating with foreign firms as part of new government policies that look outward.
By Patricia Cohen and River Akira Davis
The New York Times,  Sep. 06, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Artificial intelligence and electric vehicles are devouring enormous amounts of electricity. Constellation Energy and Vistra could benefit.
By Avi Salzman
Barron`s,  Sep. 06, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Corporate leaders realise they can’t ignore the social and political context in which they operate
By Gillian Tett
Financial Times,  Sep. 06, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
BMW and Toyota’s hydrogen cars will use powertrains, which contain the engine and transmission, developed in tandem by the companies
By David Sachs
The Wall Street Journal,  Sep. 05, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
We spoke with Royce about changes in small-cap investing over his 50-plus years, why he sees a rotation in the making, and what matters more than management in a stock pick.
By Reshma Kapadia
Barron`s,  Sep. 05, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
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