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Cybersecurity reports reveal only a portion of all cyber-attacks on US central bank and identifies 51 cases of ‘information disclosure’ involving the Fed’s board
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Chancellor likely to be among several ministers asked to face proposed committee to answer questions about tax avoidance industry
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Economics blog Why the global economy may need to get worse before it gets better
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The investor has released her annual batch of analysis and predictions, and says ‘always listening’ devices like Amazon’s Echo are set to boom
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Billionaire investor who recently liquidated his position on Apple has acquired a ‘large position’ in the Dublin-based company
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‘Brexit’ – a pithy portmanteau derived from the words ‘Britain’ and ‘exit’ – is dominating the news in Europe. But what do New Yorkers make of the debate?
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The growth of car-free homes, a drop in driver’s licences and increased car-sharing could all be signs of a move away from the automobile
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On 23 June Britain will decide by a referendum whether it will remain in the European Union or if it will leave – the so-called Brexit option. But what does it all mean?
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Agriculture on the Caribbean island is reviving as Puerto Ricans go back to the land to grow food for local consumption and help tackle a $73bn debt crisis
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Eye-catching design didn’t begin with Apple, as a new, digitally-aided photography series illustrates
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Tech companies talk about the free flow of information but their owners use their wealth to block any intrusion into their personal lives
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New technology is helping alcoholics and casual drinkers alike monitor and manage their consumption
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Company’s CEO Ian Taylor has kept a low profile but is finally breaking cover to lobby against EU plans to tighten regulation of commodity trading
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Eliane Houlette said her team, which was responding to fraud allegations, worked offline and never mentioned company by name
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Wang Jianlin is positioning the theme park in Nanchang as a direct competitor to the $5.5bn Disney park opening in June
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After a litany of deadly attacks, the package holiday market has collapsed in Egypt and Tunisia – but familiar resorts in the western Med are booming again
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Millennial financeMillennial financeMillennials aren't buying homes right now. What if they never do?Despite lower mortage rates and increased employment, one demographic group isn’t touring open houses or scouring online listings in search of their new homes
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Money and feminismMoney and feminismWomen have better chances of getting hired when competing against womenA female candidate’s chances of being hired are statistically zero if she is the only woman in a pool of finalists, a recent report on job hiring practices found
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A crop of web and mobile developers from Silicon Valley and beyond are stopping blemished produce from ending up in landfills
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Farmers in the Southwest are turning a harsh, dry climate to their advantage by raising fish
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The US insurance industry is the second largest institutional investor in oil, gas and coal – but it risks losing money if it doesn’t change its investment strategy
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While today’s consumers demand all natural products, in the case of perfume, synthetics might prove to be the greener choice
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Trump and Clinton share Delaware tax 'loophole' address with 285,000 firms
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World's 20 richest people are $70bn poorer, says Forbes
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