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Economics Tamed the Weather. Now the Weather Strikes Back.
As extreme conditions grow more frequent, threat mounts to growth and inflation, especially in poor countries. Source link
Boeing Taps Ford Veteran to Chart China Recovery
Alvin Liu is a veteran legal and government-engagement specialist with decades of experience in China. Source link
Beijing Is Caught in a Catch-22 as Economy, Currency Stumble
China wants to boost its sluggish economy and keep its currency stable, but that is proving a difficult juggling act. Source link
U.K. Inflation Slows, but Still a Worry
The annual rate of inflation slowed but it may not be falling fast enough to convince the Bank of England to pause interest rate increases.
Target Sales Are Punished by Pride Month Backlash
The retailer lowered profit goals for the year, and executives said they would modify the annual Pride Month promotion. Source link
Race to Control Electric-Vehicle Supply Chains Leads to Africa
To bypass China, Western companies are investing in facilities to process battery metals in countries such as Tanzania, Mauritius and South Africa A lithium ore
Intel Scraps Tower Acquisition After China Fails to Approve Deal
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The U.S. Is Turning Away From Its Biggest Scientific Partner at a Precarious Time
By Karen Hao in Hong Kong and Sha Hua in Singapore Updated Aug. 16, 2023 12:00 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) One of
Vital Natural Gas Is Being Stashed in Caverns Beneath War-Torn Ukraine
Commodity merchants are pumping billions of cubic meters of natural gas into Ukrainian reservoirs, hoping the war doesn’t disrupt potential profits. Source link
Estée Lauder's Big Bet on China Is Looking Not So Pretty
Estée Lauder’s longtime chief, Fabrizio Freda, is under pressure to show he can turn around the beauty giant’s key China and U.S. businesses. Source link