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#economist.com. Poland’s stockmarket has a hot new entrant. The IPO of Zabka could help revive Warsaw’s beleaguered bourse
#Oct.17.2024 ×

#economist.com. Inside the secret oil trade that funds Iran’s wars. An investigation by The Economist uncovers a multi-billion-dollar, America-defying network
#Oct.17.2024 ×

#economist.com. Trump’s trillion-dollar tax cuts are spiralling out of control. His zany promises would blow up the deficit
#Oct.17.2024 ×

#economist.com. Does Israel’s new plan for Gaza include withholding food?. Israel’s government says no, but America is demanding the ramping up of supplies
#Oct.16.2024 ×

#economist.com. Pity the superstar fashion designer. Creative directors are coming and going faster than the latest trends
#Oct.16.2024 ×

#economist.com. Can artificial intelligence rescue customer service?. The adoption of AI is surging in call centres
#Oct.16.2024 ×

#economist.com. America boosts Israel’s missile shield. What did it get in return?. The THAAD battery could indicate Israeli restraint on Iran
#Oct.15.2024 ×

#economist.com. Germany’s economy goes from bad to worse. Things may look brighter next year, but the relief will be short-lived
#Oct.15.2024 ×

#economist.com. Why Microsoft Excel won’t die. The business world’s favourite software program enters its 40th year
#Oct.15.2024 ×

#economist.com. An economics Nobel for work on why nations succeed and fail. Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson tackled the most important question of all
#Oct.14.2024 ×

#economist.com. Just inside Lebanon, Israeli soldiers debate how far to go. They are 2km inside the country, but prepared to go farther
#Oct.14.2024 ×

#economist.com. Why investors should still avoid Chinese stocks. The debate about “uninvestability” obscures something important
#Oct.14.2024 ×

#economist.com. The trouble with Elon Musk’s robotaxi dream. Scaling up self-driving taxis will be hard, and competition will be fierce
#Oct.13.2024 ×

#economist.com. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, chemicals magnate turned sports mogul. The British billionaire is buying up teams from sailing to football to cycling
#Oct.11.2024 ×

#economist.com. Iran’s leader must choose how to fight his war with Israel. Hardliners may force the supreme leader to escalate the conflict with Israel
#Oct.10.2024 ×

#economist.com. Israel has these four options for attacking Iran. Its politicians, and some generals, are gung-ho that the moment has come
#Oct.10.2024 ×

#economist.com. How to send a cake from New Jersey to Accra. A Ghanaian app hints at the potential and problems of Africa’s diaspora
#Oct.10.2024 ×

#economist.com. Masayoshi Son is back in Silicon Valley—and late to the AI race. This isn’t the first time the Japanese tech investor has missed the hot new thing
#Oct.10.2024 ×

#economist.com. The threat of an Israeli attack is reviving Iranian nationalism. Iranians fear their country is being dragged into war
#Oct.10.2024 ×

#economist.com. China is writing the world’s technology rules. It is setting standards for everything from 6G to quantum computing
#Oct.10.2024 ×

#economist.com. Can Mytheresa make luxury e-commerce a success?. It reckons it can succeed where Richemont has failed
#Oct.10.2024 ×

#economist.com. China’s property crisis claims more victims: companies. Unsold homes are contributing to a balance-sheet recession
#Oct.10.2024 ×

#economist.com. How America learned to love tariffs. Protectionism hasn’t been this respectable for decades
#Oct.10.2024 ×
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