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Biden administration cites concerns about potentially sensitive data ending up in Beijing’s hands as more vehicles hit market
Higher fuel costs in France and Spain dent hopes of imminent ECB rate cut
Piyush Goyal tells FT that trade policy has no role in tackling climate change
Also in today’s newsletter, the UK’s ‘non-dom’ tax rules and Supreme Court to hear Trump’s immunity appeal
Libertarian president argues that ‘capitalism, savings and hard work’ are the way to exit poverty
Catherine Mann says price rises are increasingly driven by people who do not feel the impact of higher interest rates
Also in this newsletter: Russia’s nuclear weapon plans, Apple bins electric car project, English councils forced into fire sales
Also in today’s newsletter, Russia rehearses use of tactical nuclear weapons, and Chinese fast-fashion group Shein considers London IPO
G20 finance ministers to discuss ways to save reforms to way multinationals are taxed
Society has given up on policy and gone back to politics
Also in today’s newsletter, Shein considers London listing and China’s Shenzhen rolls out plan to boost car exports
New central bank governor Olayemi Cardoso’s 400bp increase aims to tackle soaring inflation and stem naira’s slide
Focusing on China should not distract it from the challenges a second Trump administration would pose
FTSE 100 group will increase rate to at least £12 putting it above the national minimum wage
Central bankers will still have to make policy in the world as they find it
€12.2bn drop in credit supply to private sector shows how record high interest rates are ‘crushing’ demand
Also in today’s newsletter, Macron says sending troops to Ukraine ‘could not be ruled out’ and Citi hires JPMorgan banker
Technology hub’s strategy to fuel western fears over rising competition for domestic manufacturers
AI caramba
Rate eases sharply in February as input costs for energy and fertiliser fall
Also in this newsletter: The EU fights for global trade at WTO summit
$1.2bn plan aims to raise tax revenues and make the country’s economy less reliant on foreign aid
Seeking complete isolation of a large, complex and globally-integrated economy is costly and difficult
Strategists warn of sharp falls against dollar longer term if Donald Trump wins presidency in November and carries out tariffs threat
Upfront cost of building 90,000 new homes would be returned within 11 years, say Shelter and NHF
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