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UBS survey also finds reserve managers expect higher US deficit under a Donald Trump presidency
By Mary McDougall and Nikou Asgari in London
Financial Times,  Jul. 11, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Government Pension Investment Fund plans first portfolio overhaul in five years, and its dollar stash looks tempting with the yen weak
By Peter Landers and Megumi Fujikawa
The Wall Street Journal,  Jul. 08, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
An election over the future of a United Nations-affiliated organization could determine whether the Pacific Ocean floor will soon be mined for metals used in electric vehicles.
By Eric Lipton
The New York Times,  Jul. 04, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
British homes would be powered with African energy under an ambitious plan
By Ed Ballard | Graphics Emma Brown | Photographs Laura Bilson for WSJ
The Wall Street Journal,  Jun. 29, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
After growing for decades, this year the U.S. debt will roughly match its GDP. Throughout history, nations that blithely piled up their obligations have eventually met unhappy ends.
By Gerald F. Seib
The Wall Street Journal,  Jun. 21, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
In industries like retail and financial services, chief information officers are looking for ways artificial intelligence can boost not just an organization’s efficiency but also add actual dollars to its top and bottom lines
By Isabelle Bousquette
The Wall Street Journal,  Jul. 10, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Hedge funds are fighting hard to win top traders of electricity and natural gas. But some question whether outsize profits of recent years can be repeated.
By Anna Hirtenstein and Caitlin McCabe
The Wall Street Journal,  Jul. 07, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Move to lower borrowing costs concerned many policymakers as inflation and wages moved in opposite direction
By Martin Arnold in Sintra
Financial Times,  Jul. 04, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Eastward expansion of 20-country currency bloc suffers setback
By FT
Financial Times,  Jun. 26, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Public and private markets are seeing big changes that provide new options for investors
By Jeff Meli
Financial Times,  Jun. 20, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Elizabeth McCaul says rapid growth of lightly-regulated lenders could translate into ‘systemic’ threat
By FT
Financial Times,  Jul. 10, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Labor-intensive manufacturing has limited the use of lighter, stronger composites but that may change with emerging techniques
By Christopher Mims
The Wall Street Journal,  Jul. 06, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
Largest tech companies are looking to buy nuclear power directly from plants, which could sap the grid of critical resources
By Jennifer Hiller and Sebastian Herrera
The Wall Street Journal,  Jul. 01, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
But critics fear the oil bonanza will turn Guyana into a victim of the ‘resources curse’
By FT
Financial Times,  Jun. 25, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
They are real, whether countries choose to pay upfront or brush them under a giant rug
By Chris Giles
Financial Times,  Jun. 18, 2024    E-mail this to a Friend
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