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The creation of a number of ‘superfunds’ would result in more rewarding management of assets
Former president’s attack on rule of law creates great risk for the US republic
Primary care must be part of, not arms length from, the rest of the health service
A backlog of wind and solar projects is waiting to connect to infrastructure built for another era, threatening net zero plans
End of talent agency omertà shows how corporate relationships protected misuse of power
The risk manager will have little room for manoeuvre as she tries to turn things around
Indian authorities are removing this historic graphic from textbooks — but it is fundamental to understanding the world
Having spent two decades passing US secrets to Moscow, he created the worst intelligence failure in FBI history
This week’s deal is one of the most striking illustrations yet of the growing influence of the PIF — and raises speculation about where the firepower of $650bn fund will be aimed
Governments have promised to tackle the crisis for 25 years, but it’s never an election winner
Modern economies are predicated on doing one thing, saying another and keeping a straight face throughout
The question is whether upcoming cases can prove both legally sound and politically damaging
Bridging demand and supply gap will require investments in new technologies
Apple’s VR headset offers little to enhance real-world communication skills
Behind the posturing and smears, there is little real strategy for what comes next
Unprecedented change means we must devise different approaches to complement traditional statistical methods
Complaints about EU extraterritoriality draw ironic complaints
The old vineyards of Lodi and Contra Costa offer some of California’s finest and most underrated grapes — but how long will this remain a grape-growing regions?
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The infant nutrition business stays healthy when price rises bite as parents rarely trade down
The old continent profits from the cultural insecurities of other regions
Our fear of ostracism is as old as humanity — but Silicon Valley and social media have made things worse
A pause in the day to connect with nature can change how a person feels physically, mentally and emotionally
Reforms after the financial crisis have increased sudden demands for collateral
The UK has at last avoided the twin traps of humiliation or dependent complicity with US presidents
ChatGPT-like technology has high potential, but rapid gains are not guaranteed
It should reduce downside risk for the E&P and for lenders, but its impact may end up being marginal
Private companies are learning about the pitfalls of illiquidity
This year’s impressive displays inspired some replacements for winter losses
Plus, banks, SEC, private equity, mental health apps, AI, Evroc, C3.ai, Apple, Inditex
If the Kremlin is prepared to create havoc on such a scale, then it is capable of further escalation
The technology company’s late entry into ‘mixed reality’ this week exposed the flaw in Meta’s virtual worlds
Leaders in AI have taken time off from inventing something that could wipe out human life to warn us about it
In an era of tasteful neutrals the preppie staple offers a way to break out
Gusbourne and Chapel Down see rising sales
One of media’s most successful business models has failed to adapt to a digital-first age
We must think more broadly to grasp today’s financial uncertainties
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