The Economist

Warning: Do not attempt to use all of the pillows.

Hotel rules that expose the tyranny of modern travel

We look forward to making your guest experience as commoditised as possible

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Zendaya, Dua Lipa and Taylor Swift are all sporting yellow gold engagement rings this year.

The golden jewellery trend celebs can’t resist

THE ECONOMIST: Celebrities and economic uncertainty have put the precious back in precious metal.

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China too complacent about the country’s dependence on trade growth.

China’s boom hides ugly truth

THE ECONOMIST: China too complacent about the country’s dependence on trade growth.

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Paramount and Netflix are playing Tug of Warner Bros.

Netflix and Paramount are battling for more than just Warner

THE ECONOMIST: The battle for Warner Bros just escalated — and it’s no longer just about money.

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AI is taking over Christmas shopping.

AI is taking over Christmas shopping — and changing retail

THE ECONOMIST: AI is quietly taking over Christmas shopping — from picking gifts to reshaping how big retailers sell.

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THE ECONOMIST: Which economy is the world’s best? The 2025 rankings are out and the results aren’t what you’d expect.

How Australia ranked in the world’s best economies

THE ECONOMIST: Which economy is the world’s best? The 2025 rankings are out and the results aren’t what you’d expect.

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THE ECONOMIST: The enormous West African iron ore supply threatens Australia’s global export power.

Giant mine could shake-up Australia’s iron ore dominance

THE ECONOMIST: The enormous West African iron ore supply threatens Australia’s global export power.

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 Mega-mergers are reshaping entire industries but analysts are split on whether it’s win or lose.

Will the mega-merger wave wipe out shareholder value?

THE ECONOMIST: Mega-mergers are reshaping entire industries but analysts are split on whether shareholders stand to gain or lose.

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THE ECONOMIST: Coders and call-centre jobs have been especially vulnerable to artificial intelligence.

Lessons from the frontlines of AI adoption

THE ECONOMIST: Why coders and call-centre agents are especially vulnerable to the technology

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THE ECONOMIST: Commodities are heading for a hangover.

The shock price drops coming in 2026

THE ECONOMIST: Three buckets predict a year of highs, lows and hangovers for global commodity prices.

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Forget valuations and look out for search-engine hits and fund managers getting fired.

How to spot an investment bubble before it bursts

THE ECONOMIST: Forget valuations and look out for search-engine hits and fund managers getting fired.

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THE ECONOMIST: American firms are facing a squeeze driven by rising costs, thinning margins and shrinking investment.

More money, more problems: American profits under pressure

THE ECONOMIST: For profits to keep growing, American firms will have to elbow their way out of a squeeze driven by rising costs, thinning margins and shrinking investment.

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THE ECONOMIST: China’s high-speed innovation, from robotaxis to pharmaceuticals, holds lessons for the world.

What China will dominate next

THE ECONOMIST: China’s high-speed innovation holds lessons for the world.

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As tech giants pour trillions into AI infrastructure, new data shows companies pulling back from actually using it.

AI hype keeps rising but workplace use is falling

As tech giants pour trillions into AI infrastructure, new data shows companies pulling back from actually using it.

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THE ECONOMIST: Google has pierced Nvidia’s aura of invulnerability.

Google strike shakes Nvidia’s AI throne

THE ECONOMIST: Google has pierced Nvidia’s aura of invulnerability.

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