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#economist.com. × #Mar.19.2025 Beneath investors’ feet, the ground is shifting. More remarkable than slumping share prices are the forces behind them
#Business

#economist.com. × #Mar.19.2025 The Trump administration is playing a dangerous stockmarket game. American investors are extremely exposed to a sell-off—and so is the economy
#Business #USA #stock market #North America #Americas

#economist.com. × #Mar.18.2025 America’s Democrats should embrace “abundance liberalism”. Two new books contain much to commend them
#Business #Politics #Americas

#economist.com. × #Mar.18.2025 Where will be the next electric-vehicle superpower?. Three Asian countries make their pitch
#Business #Asia

#economist.com. × #Mar.18.2025 Israel’s strikes may be only the start of a new offensive in Gaza. Politics mean Binyamin Netanyahu needs to keep open the possibility of a return to full-scale war
#Business #Politics #Africa #Asia #Israel

#economist.com. × #Mar.17.2025 Will Trump’s tariffs turbocharge foreign investment in America?. Companies from Asahi to TSMC are expanding production in the country—for now
#Business #Politics #Japan #USA #Asia #North America #Americas #Taiwan

#economist.com. × #Mar.17.2025 Binyamin Netanyahu is leading Israel into (another) crisis. His decision to sack the security chief will not end well
#Business #Politics #director #Africa #Asia #Israel

#economist.com. × #Mar.17.2025 Netanyahu’s decision to sack his security chief will not end well. Another crisis in Israel looms
#Business #Politics #director #Africa #Asia #Israel

#economist.com. × #Mar.17.2025 Can anything get China’s shoppers to spend?. An economic recovery depends on it. Yet a new action plan may not do the job
#Business #China #Asia

#economist.com. × #Mar.16.2025 Why rents are out of control. Rich-world tenants are angry, and have reason to be
#Business

#economist.com. × #Mar.16.2025 Why rents are still rising too fast. Rich-world tenants are angry, and have reason to be
#Business

#economist.com. × #Mar.16.2025 Why rents are rising too fast. Rich-world tenants are angry, and have reason to be
#Business

#economist.com. × #Mar.13.2025 Another civil war looms in South Sudan. It could merge with the one in neighbouring Sudan, to catastrophic effect
#Business #Politics #Sudan #Africa #South Africa #South Sudan


#economist.com. × #Mar.13.2025 7-Eleven is still struggling to fend off its Canadian suitor. The saga points to the sluggish pace of corporate reform in Japan
#Business #Canada #Japan #Asia #North America

#economist.com. × #Mar.13.2025 Binyamin Netanyahu likens himself to Donald Trump. Israel’s prime minister is again under pressure from lawyers and security men
#Business #Politics #Africa #Asia #Israel

#economist.com. × #Mar.13.2025 After the bloodshed, can Syria’s president unite his country?. A deal with the Kurds may yet shore up Ahmed al-Sharaa’s rule
#Business #Politics #Africa #Asia #Syria

#economist.com. × #Mar.13.2025 Western companies are experimenting with DeepSeek. But concerns over security, censorship and dependence on China remain
#Business #Tech #China #Asia

#economist.com. × #Mar.13.2025 Abiy Ahmed’s agricultural revolution is too good to be true. The prime minister claims to have made Ethiopia Africa’s breadbasket. The numbers disagree
#Business #Politics #Ethiopia #Africa

#economist.com. × #Mar.13.2025 The race to elect the next head of the Olympics is heating up. The winner will be faced with growing competition and a changing media landscape
#Business #Politics #Sport

#economist.com. × #Mar.13.2025 Can Europe cope with a free-spending Germany?. Pity the continent’s exporters
#Business #Germany #Europe

#economist.com. × #Mar.13.2025 More testosterone means higher pay—for some men. A changing appetite for status games could play a role
#Business

#economist.com. × #Mar.13.2025 Why “labour shortages” don’t really exist. Use the term, and you are almost always a bad economist or a special pleader
#Business

#economist.com. × #Mar.13.2025 Your guide to the new anti-immigration argument. Nativists say that migrants raise house prices, cost money and undermine economic growth. Do they have a point?
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