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The President had promised hefty levies immediately — so where are they?
The country saw the second-weakest rise in nominal GDP since the 1970s but not everyone is convinced the figures reflect the economy’s true growth.
The superpower’s approach to the world is about to be turned on its head.
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There is more to the mixed-marital-arts impresario than his friendship with Donald Trump and his inclusion in the Meta board
Bankers have reason to be hopeful as Donald Trump’s new administration takes shape.
A duo of whippersnappers is taking on Goldman Sachs.
Patterns of deference and dominance around a pecking order are as natural for humans as they are for animals in the wild, and the workplace is no exception.
Economic nationalists are making a reckless bet based on Indonesia’s resources boom.
Risky drinking by baby boomers is on the rise. The sex, drugs and rock‘n’roll generation are now the most likely Australian generation to drink at dangerous levels.
They may be on opposite ends of the political spectrum, but Sam Altman and David Sacks are among the best spotters of Silicon Valley’s entrepreneurial talent.
Dry January hasn’t slowed booze makers who have instead increased their alcohol-free offerings to entice teetotallers and the sober-curious.
After 25 years, Blue Origin finally heads to orbit, and hopes to become a contender in the private space race.
After months of uncertainty over what President-elect Donald Trump will do in office, and how that will impact markets, we are about to find out.
THE ECONOMIST: It’s time to watch the interplay between Donald Trump, technology and radical uncertainty.
Prepare for a worldwide wrangle over copyright, deepfakes and more.