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And bitcoin is booming again
Hint: More than there were one week ago
The essential factors we need to consider if the Federal Reserve chair is to get his wish
Investors had been eyeing fixed income for year-end tax loss harvesting
Recent fall in the dollar has added fresh impetus to metal’s year-long rally
There little room for complacency as the Treasury is likely to need to issue $20tn of debt in the coming decade
Case before the high court could open the door to sweeping changes to the tax code
As clamour grows for interest rate cuts, investors fear acting too slowly could harm already weak economies
Executives should think long and hard about what it would mean if the former president is re-elected
Alexander De Croo says EU should deepen single market as subsidy race favours countries with ‘deepest pockets’
Vix is trading close to a four-year low as stocks surge
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
The fixed-income mega-investor sees tailwinds for the bond market
MSCI All-Country World index gains 9% in November as investors rush into risky assets
Plans welcomed by landowners but could constrain party’s fiscal headroom if it wins power next year
Policymakers are wary of calling time on tightening campaign prematurely even as data suggests work may be nearly done
Aggregate figures mask a coming reckoning
And against the liquidity theory
The inside story of how the country’s flagship tech company kept its edge in the semiconductor war despite sanctions
Trading partners struggle to compete with potential $1tn of spending
Worldwide integration of markets should not be pursued at all costs but should be a means to an end
Tesla, Toyota and Volkswagen among companies targeted after UAW wins concessions at Detroit’s Big Three
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