
#economist.com. #Jun.30.2024 × Ukraine has a month to avoid default. Lending to a borrower at war entails an additional gamble: that it will win
#Business #Ukraine #Europe

#economist.com. #Jun.29.2024 × Iran’s supreme leader is terrified of people power. A zealot and a reformer will contest a second-round poll on July 5th
#Business #Africa #Asia #Iran

#economist.com. #Jun.27.2024 × Who shaved $250bn from Kweichow Moutai’s market value?. Hint: it wasn’t Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption drive
#Business #Politics #China #Xi Jinping #China #Asia

#economist.com. #Jun.27.2024 × Mauritania is a beacon of stability in the coup-prone Sahel. But disorder is knocking at its door
#Business #Politics #Mauritania #Africa

#economist.com. #Jun.27.2024 × The job of Iran’s president is a study in humiliation. Yet people stand for it in their droves
#Business #Africa #Asia #Iran

#economist.com. #Jun.27.2024 × A new breed of protest has left Kenya’s president tottering. President Ruto has capitulated to people power and cancelled hated tax increases
#Business #Kenya #Africa

#economist.com. #Jun.27.2024 × European millionaires seek a safe harbour from populism. Many are fleeing to the Gulf—never mind war next door
#Business #Politics #Europe

#economist.com. #Jun.27.2024 × A new lab and a new paper reignite an old AI debate. Two duelling visions of the technological future
#Business #Tech

#economist.com. #Jun.27.2024 × Why everyone should think like a lawyer. The unloved profession has a lot to teach managers
#Business

#economist.com. #Jun.27.2024 × Why big oil is wading into lithium. What black gold and the white metal have in common
#Business

#economist.com. #Jun.27.2024 × How Chinese goods dodge American tariffs. Policymakers are unsure what to do about a tricky loophole
#Business #China #China #USA #Asia #North America #Americas

#economist.com. #Jun.27.2024 × American stocks are consuming global markets. That does not necessarily spell trouble
#Business #USA #North America #Americas

#economist.com. #Jun.27.2024 × Is coal the new gold?. The world’s dirtiest fuel is a disturbingly safe investment
#Business

#economist.com. #Jun.26.2024 × McDonald’s v Burger King: what a price war means for inflation. American consumers will be licking their lips. So will Federal Reserve officials
#Business #USA #North America #Americas

#economist.com. #Jun.26.2024 × Is the American-built pier in Gaza useful or a fiasco?. The Economist went to see
#Business #Africa #USA #North America #Americas

#economist.com. #Jun.26.2024 × Is the revival of Paris in peril?. The French election threatens a remarkable commercial renaissance
#Business #Politics #France #Europe

#economist.com. #Jun.24.2024 × Will services make the world rich?. American fried chicken can now be served from the Philippines
#Business #USA #Asia #North America #Americas #Philippines

#economist.com. #Jun.24.2024 × The “Venice of Africa” is sinking into the sea. Megacities on the continent’s western coast are being swamped by rising oceans
#Business #Weather #Africa

#economist.com. #Jun.23.2024 × Is artificial intelligence making big tech too big?. Previous scares have been overblown. This one might not be
#Business #Tech

#reutersagency.com. #Jun.21.2024 × Ghana reaches deal in principle with bondholders on $13 bln debt | Reuters News Agency. Reuters was first to report that Ghana had reached an agreement in principle with its bondholders to restructure $13 billion worth of international debt,
#Business #Ghana #Africa

#economist.com. #Jun.20.2024 × The cautionary tale of Huy Fong’s hot sauce. What went wrong for America’s favourite sriracha brand?
#Business #USA #North America #Americas

#economist.com. #Jun.20.2024 × European airlines are on a shopping spree. Lufthansa and IAG are pursuing big acquisitions
#Aviation #Business #Europe #Lufthansa

#economist.com. #Jun.20.2024 × Floating solar has a bright future. The technology is now ready to shine
#Business #Tech
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