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Futurists tend to overemphasise the speed of adoption and underemphasise the scope for adaptation
Just because something is new doesn’t mean it is valuable or should avoid scrutiny
Advanced and emerging economies alike need to restore the clout and credibility of multilateral lending
Britain’s difficulties have been compounded by an insufficient response
When wage and price increases become tightly intertwined, the damaging ratchet can be hard to eliminate
His TBI think-tank has in effect become a global consultancy to the government
Investors and companies must make the case that ESG is not about ideology
Biden’s India charm offensive is all about China
Amid widespread speculation about a coup attempt, the Biden administration pressured politicians and generals to respect the result
Dominance by a handful of companies over the flows of grain and other commodities deserves much more scrutiny
These tapestries of tissue could shed light on infertility and pregnancy loss — but updated regulation is essential
Since high debt and a weakening property market will limit any stimulus, structural measures are needed
Financial buyers look to have advantages in the battle to acquire the storied book publisher
Fears that the BoE cannot quell a looming inflation spiral have damaged its reputation
The unpalatable truth is that green technologies mean we will have to find ways to co-operate with Beijing
In contrast with last year’s shambles, solid planning for rebuilding a modern European country is well under way
For chef Eran Tibi, the food’s the thing — but it deserves better than this Tel Aviv-inspired party restaurant
Beyond the bravado, Erdoğan is an opportunist who prizes power above ideology
Plus, another Google antitrust suit
Regulators are growing more forceful in their actions against Big Tech
Rules expected to be introduced next year will clarify how far protections such as sick pay and minimum wages will apply
High inflation, tighter lending conditions and recession fears prompt many Americans to hold back on big-ticket items
Regulators, across agencies, are going to have temper their reflex to squelch consolidation
Diversifying into cleaner and higher-growth sectors makes sense for Abu Dhabi’s national oil company
Current affairs was once an integral part of children’s television but an overcrowded media landscape has changed the picture
FTSE All Share Software index will lose another member if Swedish private equity firm takes over UK software maker
More Americans are falling behind on their car payments and near-prime borrowers are the worst hit
Rich clients rush to profit from giveaway but must consider wider picture
Upfront costs are a problem but compared with other options, the technology is efficient
The UK central bank’s forthcoming review must reform how it conveys its forecasts
Payroll group cashes in on SVB collapse
Big part of the EV supply chain is still being worked out
Venerable investment bank left with few options following ending of talks with Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund
Private sector needs confidence that, postwar, the country will be investable
Multilateral development banks and the IMF should offer to pool currency risks
Majority shareholder Vivendi has been gnashing its teeth in the wings and may try to stop the impending nuptials with KKR
Expect brokerage analysts to check their history books and rethink their recommendations
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