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#wikipedia.org. × pound sterling. Sterling (ISO code: GBP) is the currency of the United Kingdom and nine of its associated territories. The pound (sign: £) is the main unit of sterling, and the word pound is also used to refer to the British currency generally, often qualified in international contexts as the British pound or the pound sterling. Sterling is the world's oldest curre
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#wikipedia.org. × United States dollar. The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries. The Coinage Act of 1792 introduced the U.S. dollar at par w
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#economist.com. × Ahmed al-Sharaa declares himself president of Syria. But he has given no details of what kind of state he wants to build
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#economist.com. × Georgia Meloni has grand banking ambitions. Will Italy’s nationalist prime minister manage to concentrate financial power?
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#economist.com. × DeepSeek poses a challenge to Beijing as much as to Silicon Valley. The story of Liang Wenfeng, the model-maker’s mysterious founder
#Jan.29.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Iran’s alarming nuclear dash will soon test Donald Trump. There is no plausible civilian use for the enhanced uranium Iran is producing
#Jan.28.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Syria’s new rulers say they are keen to integrate foreign fighters. Outsiders continue to see them as a threat
#Jan.27.2025 ×

#economist.com. × DeepSeek sends a shockwave through markets. A cheap Chinese language model has investors in Silicon Valley asking questions
#Jan.27.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Has Japan truly escaped low inflation?. Its central bankers are increasingly hopeful
#Jan.23.2025 ×

#economist.com. × The Gaza ceasefire is stoking violence in the West Bank. Hamas and the Israeli far right both want to destabilise the West Bank
#Jan.22.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Turkey is determined to expand its influence in the new Syria. That could cause tensions with the Arab world—and Israel
#Jan.21.2025 ×

#economist.com. × How Turkey plans to expand its influence in the new Syria. Its influence could cause tensions with the Arab world—and Israel
#Jan.21.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Donald Trump once tried to ban TikTok. Now can he save it?. To keep the app alive in America, he must persuade China to sell up
#Jan.17.2025 ×

#economist.com. × China meets its official growth target. Not everyone is convinced. For one thing, 2024 saw the second-weakest rise in nominal GDP since the 1970s
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#economist.com. × First, the ceasefire. Next the Trump effect could upend the Middle East. Will Israel and Donald Trump use the threat of annexation to secure a new grand bargain?
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#economist.com. × After 15 months of hell, Israel and Hamas sign a ceasefire deal. Donald Trump provided the X factor by putting heat on Binyamin Netanyahu, who insists the war isn’t over yet
#Jan.15.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Violent Jihadists are getting frustrated by the new Syria. Tipsy dancers, Christmas decorations, Shias and women’s rights are in the crosshairs
#Jan.14.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Iran is vulnerable to a Trumpian all-out economic assault. Oil prices are already at a five-month high. How might they respond?
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#economist.com. × Foxconn and other gadget-makers are expanding their empires. The world’s contract manufacturers are moving into new products and places
#Jan.09.2025 ×

#economist.com. × The West is making a muddle of its Syria sanctions. Outsiders should be much clearer about how and when they will be lifted
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#economist.com. × Lebanon tries yet again to elect a new president. But it will not be easy to convince its corrupt politicians to reform
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#economist.com. × What next for US Steel?. The faded industrial icon has few good options without a Nippon deal
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#economist.com. × Alawites formed Syria’s elite. Now they are terrified. Fear of reprisal stalks the heartlands of the Assad regime
#Jan.08.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Chinese markets suffer a dismal start to the year. Authorities have responded by bossing around investors
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#economist.com. × China’s markets take a fresh beating. Authorities have responded by bossing around investors
#Jan.07.2025 ×
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