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#economist.com. × The Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cuts may disappoint investors. Jerome Powell could still surprise on the hawkish side
#Sep.16.2024

#economist.com. × Intel is on life support. Can anything save it?. Only drastic action can revive America’s chipmaking champion
#Sep.12.2024

#economist.com. × European firms are smaller and less profitable than American ones. The continent’s policymakers are right to be worried
#Sep.12.2024

#economist.com. × An American sovereign-wealth fund is a risky idea. Donald Trump’s latest proposal has worryingly broad support
#Sep.12.2024

#economist.com. × Strangely, America’s companies will soon face higher interest rates. Even though the Federal Reserve is about to loosen monetary policy
#Sep.11.2024

#economist.com. × Is the era of the mega-deal over?. Nippon’s acquisition of US Steel is not the only mega-merger falling apart
#Sep.08.2024

#economist.com. × Brian Niccol, Starbucks’s new CEO, has a “messianic halo”. But the turnaround king has his work cut out
#Sep.07.2024

#economist.com. × How Broadcom quietly became a $700bn powerhouse. Its rise began well before the artificial-intelligence boom
#Sep.05.2024

#economist.com. × America has a huge deficit. Which candidate would make it worse?. Enough policies have been proposed to make a call
#Sep.05.2024

#economist.com. × Has Warren Buffett lost his touch?. Assessing Berkshire Hathaway’s recent performance
#Sep.03.2024

#economist.com. × Will interest-rate cuts turbocharge oil prices?. As policymakers prepare to ease policy, traders (and presidential candidates) hold their breath
#Sep.02.2024

#economist.com. × From Southwest to Spirit, budget airlines are in a tailspin. The woes of America’s low-cost carriers could soon be mirrored elsewhere
#Aug.29.2024

#economist.com. × The plasma trade is becoming ever-more hypocritical. Reliance on America grows, as other countries clutch their pearls
#Aug.29.2024

#economist.com. × Are American rents rigged by algorithms?. That is what Department of Justice prosecutors allege
#Aug.29.2024

#economist.com. × Inflation is down and a recession is unlikely. What went right?. A few years ago, nobody thought that a soft landing was possible
#Aug.29.2024

#economist.com. × Jerome Powell (almost) declares victory over inflation. The Federal Reserve chairman strikes a notably doveish tone
#Aug.23.2024

#economist.com. × From Coachella to Burning Man, festivals are having a bad year. Tickets are no longer selling out
#Aug.22.2024

#economist.com. × Why America’s tech giants have got bigger and stronger. Whatever happened to creative destruction?
#Aug.22.2024

#economist.com. × America’s recession signals are flashing red. Don’t believe them. We assess a range of measures
#Aug.22.2024

#economist.com. × America’s anti-price-gouging laws are too minor to be communist. No matter what critics of Kamala Harris allege
#Aug.22.2024

#economist.com. × Kamala Harris’s cost-of-living plan will end in failure. She is the latest presidential candidate to embrace self-defeating economics
#Aug.20.2024

#economist.com. × The lessons of Africa’s tax revolts. If states want to collect more, they will have to offer something in return
#Aug.15.2024

#economist.com. × Can Chipotle’s boss turn Starbucks around?. Brian Niccol faces three big challenges
#Aug.14.2024
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