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And the Bank of Japan may do nothing
Poland has not yet met the milestones on judicial independence
Plus, France to take full control of EDF and Ben & Jerry’s sues Unilever over sale of Israel licence
Plus, Brookfield weathers an uncertain property market and the Church of England puts its faith in bonds
Supreme Court ruling is latest setback to global climate efforts that are being undermined by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Meta presses on with NFTs, Amazon’s Grubhub stake, 10 tennis gadgets
Plus, political upheavals in the UK, bartering garlic for property, and how today’s crypto crash has echoes of the dotcom era
Plus, how hybrid work affects women and the limited success of skills boot camps
Demand may be up but airlines must also contend with higher wage bills, fuel costs and debt servicing charges
Plus, Japan turns its back on foreign coal projects
Plus, Meta to push ahead with digital collectibles and property’s ‘new paradigm’
Plus, the light and dark side of Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid’s resignation letters — and where the Conservative party goes next
Strasbourg vote on sustainable investments is expected to be narrow
Plus, Bill Hwang is sued by his former analyst and Putin’s inner circle ponders a sanction-proof mega-deal
TikTok ecommerce expansion halted, Ron Johnson’s unenjoyable post-Apple career, Xiaomi’s monster camera phone
Plus, Qatar’s confidence grows and protesters bring UK’s motorway network to a standstill
Plus, the euro falls to a two-decade low against the dollar and police arrest a 22-year-old in connection with Chicago shooting
Rumblings of leadership change intensify as the Chris Pincher affair deepens Conservative party cracks
Market failure
Italian glacier collapse offers lethal reminder of climate change
Plus, Klarna becomes the poster child of the private markets meltdown and a highly leveraged Chinese tycoon battles the property bond rout
Klarna down round is close, Google shuts privacy loophole, immersive home entertainment
UK motorists protest over fuel prices, Ukraine says reconstruction will cost $750bn, Germany posts first trade deficit since 1991
Plus Klarna reported to be raising funds at $6.5bn valuation and an interview with Biocatch.
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