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Staff shake-up at Florida governor’s spending group comes just six weeks before Iowa caucuses
John Kerry says administration is committed to phasing out fossil fuels where emissions are not captured
Budget official says failure by Congress to approve further aid will ‘kneecap’ Kyiv
Prosecutors described the case as one of the ‘highest-reaching and longest-lasting infiltrations’ of federal government
Members of the company’s founding family fight to uphold protections from $6bn opioid bankruptcy settlement in closely watched case
Reports of drone strikes add to fears that Israel-Hamas war could spread across Middle East
Efforts to curb regulators will be destabilising for government and business
Conservatives debate their party’s inward turn at a defence conference at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
Former South Carolina governor has momentum but a steep climb ahead if she is to be her party’s presidential nominee
Executives should think long and hard about what it would mean if the former president is re-elected
Case before the high court could open the door to sweeping changes to the tax code
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’
Grayscale Filecoin Trust hit high of more than 10 times underlying value of its assets in November
Hint: More than there were one week ago
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 world is less reliant than it was on Middle Eastern hydrocarbons, but disruption in the strait would still push up prices
Gold touches all-time high as speculation grows that Fed will soon lower borrowing costs
Evacuation orders appear to signal preparations for ground offensive in territory’s second city Khan Younis
Investors had been eyeing fixed income for year-end tax loss harvesting
Political division and turmoil at home are undermining US leadership overseas
Recent fall in the dollar has added fresh impetus to metal’s year-long rally
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There little room for complacency as the Treasury is likely to need to issue $20tn of debt in the coming decade
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
As clamour grows for interest rate cuts, investors fear acting too slowly could harm already weak economies
Alexander De Croo says EU should deepen single market as subsidy race favours countries with ‘deepest pockets’
Comments by defence secretary Lloyd Austin highlight tensions between allies over mounting fatalities
Vix is trading close to a four-year low as stocks surge
Aukus security pact formed to counter advances by China will also boost autonomous naval systems
Investors brush off central bank chair’s warning that ‘progress must continue’ in inflation fight
Strict new IRA tax credit rules aim to boost domestic industry but could slow transition from petrol
In an increasingly polarised and performative society, vibes are now often trumping objective reality
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