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US central bank set to publish fresh projections that could signal more increases later this year
Consumer price index climbs 4% year on year but lingering price gains keep pressure on Fed to consider further rate rises
Former US president arraigned in Miami federal court on charges of mishandling classified documents
Indictment raises political tensions in US ahead of ex-president’s court appearance on Tuesday
Conservative TV star was fired in April after company settled Dominion voting machine lawsuit
Tit-for-tat maritime incidents increase tensions between Washington and Tehran
The question is whether US voters will be vigilant enough to stop him
Ethan Wu and Katie Martin explain the big ideas behind what’s happening in finance right now
The novelist was the last conjurer of a now vanished America
A ‘skip’ at this week’s policy-setting meeting may be the worst of three imperfect policy options
Large firms turn more positive as sharp sell-off takes UK’s two-year bonds above levels seen after ‘mini’ Budget
Our new favourite market makes a strong showing in May’s inflation report
And how much to worry about falling earnings
EY chief Carmine Di Sibio to retire after failure of split plan
Explore fabulous lesser-known, low-intervention wines at four of the hippest spots this side of the East River
China’s grip on critical elements prompts concern over ‘weaponisation’ of supply chain
The world is dividing as Washington and Beijing battle for economic and geopolitical supremacy
UK equipment rental group sees momentum from big construction projects and Biden legislation
Stick now, maybe twist later
The California region where you can have views of the Pacific Ocean on one side, and Santa Ynez mountains on the other
Boris Johnson’s exit from parliament has led to complacency about the UK’s civic health
Find out later today
A slowing, but still strong, economy
Biden administration’s clean energy and semiconductor incentives spur German chipmaker to review its plans
Nervousness remains about US stocks despite bull market rally
Total this year exceeds 2021 and 2022 combined in a market that is a critical source of financing for many companies
Driven by fears of espionage and geopolitical tensions, experts say the infrastructure underpinning the internet is in danger of dividing into eastern and western blocks
Asset managers say clients are worried about geopolitical tension and sub-par growth in Chinese economy
Beijing has wielded trade and leverage over North Korea to discourage Seoul from closer ties with Tokyo and Washington
(Does this mean AI isn’t going to save us after all?)
Also in this newsletter: new rights for EU gig workers, Silvio Berlusconi dies at 86, coal mining mega-deal
The US and the UK need to show that democracies really can hold their leaders to account
New paper says EU domestic supply chain in electric vehicles already being established without handouts
Vehicles are in short supply and prices are high as country’s biggest non-energy industry struggles to source crucial inputs
Plus monetary policy and growth stocks, redux
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