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Paris-based organisation raises forecasts this year for global economy as jobs markets strengthen
Forecaster delivers downbeat outlook ahead of local elections in England
And the spill at Starbucks
Also in this newsletter: former executive of a scandal-embroiled Polish oil group is running for a seat in EU parliament
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FT analysis of official data points to impact of cost of living crisis on consumption
Sticky inflation means the Federal Reserve less likely to reduce borrowing costs before November election
Attacks on Moscow’s warships have helped to establish an export corridor that could boost Kyiv’s war effort
The battering sustained by the yen since January is causing alarm in some quarters
US central bank says there has been a ‘lack of further progress’ towards 2% inflation goal
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
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We need to be realistic about what monetary policy can and cannot do
Time to ease the squeeze
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Call comes as continent’s leaders push for $120bn in aid to boost development and battle climate change threat
Growth is still strong and inflation too high
The pressure on Beijing to find a new growth model is acute but the president seems resistant to deeper economic reform
McDonald’s and Coca-Cola among companies highlighting impact of persistent inflation
Promise of measures to shore up growth comes as high-tech output drives expansion in factory activity
GDP expansion in largest economies comes as bloc’s headline inflation remains at 2.4% but core rate keeps falling
The elimination of extreme poverty is slipping from our grasp
US Treasury can hit Turkish banks with secondary sanctions if they are involved in exports used in Ukraine war
The worker insecurity hypothesis versus Lina Khan
Four reasons to doubt a hike is coming, but US inflation has been misbehaving
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