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Five centuries of paintings, including Giotto, Rembrandt and Goya, are displayed with understated intelligence in the New York museum
Rise of high-tech instalment plans raise concerns about consumer repayments
And bitcoin is booming again
The people, strategies and breakthroughs that will sustain law firms amid the upheavals facing the profession. Plus: generative AI lawsuits; crypto hackers outmanoeuvred; M&A’s record deals in sports; and Supreme Court vs ‘the administrative state’
Staff shake-up at Florida governor’s spending group comes just six weeks before Iowa caucuses
As President Javier Milei faces a Herculean task, citizens share informal strategies to navigate spiralling inflation
There’s been a major escalation in the dispute over the small South American country of Guyana
Prosecutors described the case as one of the ‘highest-reaching and longest-lasting infiltrations’ of federal government
Swiss bank used pseudonyms and ‘sham’ corporate entities so clients could shield $5.6bn in assets
Also in this newsletter: the UK’s ‘sprained ankle’, German gloom deepens, gold hits record.
The essential factors we need to consider if the Federal Reserve chair is to get his wish
Gold touches all-time high as speculation grows that Fed will soon lower borrowing costs
Investors had been eyeing fixed income for year-end tax loss harvesting
Budget official says failure by Congress to approve further aid will ‘kneecap’ Kyiv
‘Consultative’ referendum is latest escalation of border dispute between the South American neighbours
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Just an hour’s boat ride away sits a haven from economic instability — with increasingly attractive tax breaks for foreigners
Reports of drone strikes add to fears that Israel-Hamas war could spread across Middle East
Opposition from French president is latest setback to EU agreement with South American bloc
Central banks still face hurdles in returning price growth to 2 per cent sustainably
Jorge Pérez nearly lost everything in the financial crisis. Now the Florida developer is convinced another bust can be avoided
Milei’s appointment of ex-finance minister cheers markets but he faces an immense challenge
Works ranging from the Sámi in northern Europe to the Xingu in Brazil reflect the battle against colonialism and capitalism
Aukus security pact formed to counter advances by China will also boost autonomous naval systems
Strict new IRA tax credit rules aim to boost domestic industry but could slow transition from petrol
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