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Central bank receives its worst rating since public attitudes survey was established in 1999
Liquidations nearly double pre-pandemic levels as businesses struggle with inflation and rising borrowing costs
Refreshing the parts IFRS can’t reach
Eco-lessons to learn from migrating birds; Richard Ford’s farewell American road trip; Israel’s murky arms sales; Daniel Finkelstein’s family Holocaust memoir; Catherine Chidgey’s New Zealand ‘mean girls’ story; music and race in Caleb Azumah Nelson’s second novel; Ben Judah’s European stories — plus an economics round-up
But is this asset class good for the environment or just speculation?
Apple and Microsoft hit record highs on hopes of end to Fed interest rate rises
Boosted by TikTok mania, the mockumentary’s stooge has become its unwitting star
Hedge fund firm acts after ‘sizeable level’ of withdrawal requests following allegations against founder
Our ‘Round on the Links’ quiz tests your ability to draw connections. Thinking caps on!
Plus, updates on industry bellwethers Binance and Tether
CEO Mooky Greidinger and his brother Israel to receive most of the cash after group emerges from Chapter 11
Michael Lockwood charged with nine sexual offences against a girl under the age of 16 in the 1980s
Consulting firms such as Accenture are taking over as companies become overwhelmed by technology
The former UK cabinet minister on being blocked from the House of Lords, losing faith in Rishi Sunak — and Boris Johnson’s painting
Other charts of the week: carbon emissions from Canadian wildfires, foreign worker surge in Japan, global bias against women and differences in tipping culture
Total student loan book reaches £200bn
A new show aims to reclaim the word from the negative aspects of star power, by celebrating the extravagant fashion of artists such as Rihanna and Elton John
Also in today’s newsletter, the mission to create more bankable green projects
Agency Ogilvy is pushing for more industry disclosure when lifelike virtual characters are used in ads
Sharp increase in interest rates expected as new leadership seeks to pull $900bn economy away from brink
Analysts warn that Russell 2000 may not sustain its momentum as effects of interest rate rises start to be felt
Can the restaurant chain follow in the footsteps of Chipotle?
Allies of former UK prime minister plan to vote against privileges committee’s findings
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