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#economist.com. × Everyone wants to meet Syria’s new rulers. But a flurry of diplomatic meetings in Damascus points to the obstacles ahead
#Dec.19.2024
#economist.com. × Meet the most ruthless CEO in the trillion-dollar tech club. Hock Tan of Broadcom is less Jensen Huang or Tim Cook and more Jack Welch on steroids
#Dec.19.2024
#economist.com. × The business of nicknames. When they help brands and employees. And when they hurt
#Dec.19.2024
#economist.com. × Conflict is remaking the Middle East’s economic order. Iran is boxed in as Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Turkey look to capitalise
#Dec.19.2024
#economist.com. × Why Brazil’s currency is plunging. Fiscal and monetary policy are now pitted against one another
#Dec.19.2024
#economist.com. × Don’t count on monetary policy to make housing affordable. Unless housebuilding picks up, neither cheap nor dear money will bring relief
#Dec.19.2024
#economist.com. × Ukraine is winning the economic war against Russia. Whether that lasts depends on its ability to overcome acute shortages of power, men and money
#Dec.18.2024
#economist.com. × One of Assad’s mass graves is found, with as many as 100,000 bodies. But justice for the victims of the Assad regime will be slow
#Dec.18.2024
#economist.com. × Workers love Donald Trump. Unions should fear him. The president-elect is no friend to organised labour
#Dec.17.2024
#economist.com. × The secret talks between Syria’s new leaders and the Kremlin. They are negotiating with Russia about its military presence
#Dec.16.2024
#economist.com. × Why Louis Vuitton is struggling but Hermès is not. Worries that the luxury business is peaking are overblown
#Dec.16.2024
#economist.com. × Tesla, Intel and the fecklessness of corporate boards. Too many directors at American companies aren’t doing their job
#Dec.12.2024
#economist.com. × Sudan’s football team wants to reach the World Cup. International support and canny management have helped the squad defy civil war
#Dec.12.2024
#economist.com. × Binyamin Netanyahu is in court again in Israel. As he fights charges of corruption, his country’s democracy may suffer
#Dec.12.2024
#economist.com. × Kenyan women are fed up with rampant sexual violence. A spate of horrific murders has fuelled a campaign to end femicide
#Dec.12.2024
#economist.com. × What Trump’s new antitrust enforcers mean for business. Expect easier dealmaking. Unless you are in Silicon Valley
#Dec.12.2024
#economist.com. × The employee awards for 2024. Least accurate website photo. Best AI-washer. Let’s celebrate our winners
#Dec.12.2024
#economist.com. × Farewell, Don Draper: AI is coming for advertising. Omnicom’s takeover of Interpublic signals an industry in trouble
#Dec.12.2024
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