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Country heads for long talks over three-way coalition as Laschet insists CDU can also form government
Oxford study of developed nations finds American men hit hardest by pandemic
Strict emissions targets as well as rising coal prices are putting industry under pressure
Hong Kong shares of Chinese property group unit fall by as much as a quarter as liquidity crisis broadens
Few expected the labour shortages now crimping developed economies — but few also now expect them to end soon
Plus, inside the conflicts of interest engulfing DWS’s greenwashing allegations, and how ‘Trad-Fi’ is pushing back on stringent crypto rules
Myles O’Grady’s decision to leave linked to restrictions imposed after country’s 2008 banking crisis
Withdrawals cast doubt over claims of greater deal certainty than traditional IPOs
New generation sees the race to replace Suga as a chance to change how politics is conducted
Nancy Pelosi hints votes are not yet there for spending bill as deadline to avoid government shutdown looms
Blockbuster domestic IPO of ecommerce group Bukalapak ‘fired the starting gun’ for fundraising
Competition rules eased with half of garages outside motorway network estimated to have no fuel
Scientists seek breakthrough in effort to ease virus symptoms and speed up recovery times
Health authorities are pouring vast sums into efforts to find a cure
Ivermectin has been touted by conservative commentators despite not being approved for use against virus
The arrival of thousands of migrants at the Texan border with Mexico has been met with crackdowns
Biden’s security pact with UK and Australia comes at the cost of deep resentment in Paris and Brussels
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Today’s soaring bills reflect unfinished work and the need to galvanise climate politics
Diplomatic protests lead to exemption for ministerial delegates from ‘red list’ countries attending COP26
Beijing coal financing announcement and funding pledge from Biden inject rare note of optimism
Emissions targets often have agreeably long deadlines, while the tenures of bosses have been shortening
Three bank bosses buck the trend of shrinking tenure, the economics of curtailing abortion access
The pandemic gave us ‘treat brain’, Janan Ganesh rejects the lockdown epiphany, and we hop aboard the world’s most glamorous train
Producing conferences with both in-person and virtual elements requires expertise — and few organisations have it
The prime minister has plans to transform the country. But does he have the skills to mobilise the government machinery?
Having made billions available to households, companies and governments to borrow during the pandemic, the brakes are now being applied
Home fitness craze generates debt packages for institutional investors
Sofr-linked futures and swaps gather volume despite lenders’ hesitation over new benchmark
Falling price of steelmaking ingredient has hit stocks despite record company profits and dividends
Japanese group and ex-Apple designer Tony Fadell invest in Dice as ticket sales signal recovery
Future response efforts depend on coordination between global healthcare systems
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