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Vote came after secretary-general used rarely exercised power to warn of humanitarian crisis
Non-farm payrolls rise sharply while unemployment rate slides to 3.7%
Grand jury returns nine counts alleging failure to pay $1.4mn between 2016 and 2019
Vivek Ramaswamy and Ron DeSantis attacked US asset manager in effort to bolster ‘anti-woke’ credentials
Some have called for leaders of the prestigious schools to step aside after hearing about antisemitism on campus
Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy target former UN ambassador in Alabama event laced with insults
Allegations come as his father faces threat of impeachment by US House Republicans
New research shows US citizens are alone among wealthy western nations in being largely unmoved by income disparities
The economist on how to temper theory with judgment
Even in today’s horrific political climate, a candidate must have some saving grace
Billionaire entrepreneur has a record of cannily timed deals, but would a bet on legal punting in Texas pay off?
White House invokes emergency measures to sidestep opposition to military aid on Capitol Hill
Americans love long, fixed-rate loans but they can make homes less affordable for low income earners
Letter from politicians comes amid anger at three presidents’ Capitol Hill testimony over antisemitism
Their rhetoric is starting to lack credibility as powerful economic headwinds emerge
The next week could be critical for the country’s future. Having promised open-ended support, the US and EU are struggling to provide new funding
Coffee chain and US workers have failed to reach deal two years after first café was unionised
Traders hope prosecutions draw line under sector’s troubled past and that fresh money arrives from passive funds
The mega galas may have gone but the giving culture lives on. Meet the doyennes of big charity in America
Are they right to be?
It’s fine to ignore the US bond market, right?
Shares slide after FTSE 250 group says weak consumer spending has hit digital advertising revenue
Xi Jinping holds ‘candid’ talks with heads of European Commission and EU Council in Beijing
As the rhythm of war sets in, many regional flashpoints are at risk of heating up
Finding alternatives to Chinese suppliers could mean added costs for US buyers
Female Old Masters out in force; Rosenquist estate sells prints at Phillips; graduate auction initiative starts low
Abu Dhabi-backed G42 says it ‘cannot work with both sides’ and retain access to American-made AI chips
His massive new mural in Miami has a glossy surface but conceals some dark stories
Electric-vehicle battery maker’s technology disconnected from US military base
And more on private credit CLOs
Always judge a global outlook by its cover
Diverse geopolitics, smart researchers and resourceful traders are undermining attempts to control critical products
Bond issuance by US and European firms surges as market becomes more confident of interest rate cuts next year
Brussels’ worries about trade deficit fuelled by soaring lending to Chinese manufacturers
Joe Biden says failure to agree more funding for Kyiv amounts to a ‘gift’ for Vladimir Putin
Also in this newsletter: Boris Johnson grilled at the Covid inquiry, BoE says private credit remains vulnerable and Samir Shah chosen as new BBC chair
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