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The Billionaire Keeping TikTok on Phones in the U.S.
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Everyone Wants to Talk to Gina Raimondo–Even China
The Commerce Department head tests her expanded reach this weekend. Source link
How Hard Should the Fed Squeeze to Reach 2% Inflation?
The strategy the central bank adopts to fight the last mile of inflation has big, potentially painful implications for consumers, the markets and the economy.
Some Fed Officials Are Turning Cautious about Raising Rates Too High
Central bank officials face a puzzle as inflation slows, but economic activity is firmer than anticipated. Source link
U.S. and China Poised to Drift Further Apart After Investment Ban
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A 143-Year-Old Portrait Fuels an Absurd Government Turf War
Two federal agencies claim to be the rightful owners of a painting of the now-obscure Hugh McCulloch Source link
Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates to 22-Year High
Officials have slowed the pace of increases this year but aren’t sure they have fully tackled inflation. Source link
A Soap Maker Cracks the Code to 'Made in America'
Bath & Body Works wanted suppliers to set up in an Ohio city near its headquarters. The result was a production effort with little parallel
The Biggest Winners in America’s Climate Law: Foreign Companies
The 2022 climate law unleashed a torrent of government subsidies to help the U.S. build clean-energy industries. The biggest beneficiaries so far are foreign companies.
Negotiators See Global Deal on Taxing Tech Firms Within Reach
An agreement would reallocate taxation of about $200 billion in profits; failure could lead some nations to impose their own levies on companies. Source link