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THE ECONOMIST: It’s tempting to blame Donald Trump, but tariffs aren’t the only issue behind the downturn in prices.
THE ECONOMIST: New players are taking aim at lucrative defence deals as war and sanctions put the squeeze on traditional suppliers.
THE ECONOMIST: Companies pay a heavy price to pay for conflict culture in the workplace.
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THE ECONOMIST: Donald Trump’s attack on Lisa Cook is yet another symptom of the corruption of America’s government.
THE ECONOMIST: Legal challenges loom as Donald Trump’s attempt to fire the Fed’s Lisa Cook leaves credibility under a cloud.
THE ECONOMIST: How Donald Trump, debt and tariffs undermine the Federal Reserve’s fight against inflation in the US.
Politicians, particularly in Europe, are in a terrible bind.
THE ECONOMIST: The last days of laughs at old-fashioned corporate brainstorming.
THE ECONOMIST: Global alliances are deepening as countries seek stability amid erratic US policies.
THE ECONOMIST: Artificial Intelligence LLMs are helping cyber criminals and it’s costing billions.
THE ECONOMIST: The AI boom is powering American growth — and draining it.
THE ECONOMIST: Australia is not the only one as English-speaking economies are sick of inflation.
THE ECONOMIST: Why today’s authoritarian economies are struggling to match their ambitions.
THE ECONOMIST: Australia’s own white papers warn of the seriousness of the threat but its defence budget, at just under 2 per cent of GDP, tells a different story.
THE ECONOMIST: Xi Jinping has put in place a system of export controls that seek to exploit China’s heft in global supply chains. The aim is clear.