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Brexit
Brexit
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International
Lagging stocks, a battered pound: investors get a painful glimpse of ‘no-deal Brexit’ Britain
By
Olivia Konotey-Ahulu
,
Michael Msika
and
Bloomberg
September 9, 2020
International
Brexit trade talks face bleak future as U.K. reportedly plans to undermine existing agreement
By
David Meyer
September 7, 2020
International
No one tried to protect the U.K.’s Brexit referendum from Russian interference, long-awaited report shows
By
David Meyer
July 21, 2020
A little-mentioned Brexit wrinkle: Heftier costs for Britain’s biggest polluters
By
William Mathis
and
Bloomberg
June 3, 2020
International
Hobbled by the coronavirus, the U.K. and EU resume trade talks, though still far apart on two key sticking points
By
David Meyer
June 2, 2020
A no-deal Brexit could plunge Britain into negative rates: Citigroup
By
Jill Ward
and
Bloomberg
June 1, 2020
International
To tackle coronavirus, Brits are appealing to an age-old rallying cry: ‘Blitz Spirit’
By
Katherine Dunn
March 6, 2020
Health
Sanofi is set to launch a new European drug manufacturing firm
By
Sy Mukherjee
February 24, 2020
International
Britain is closing its borders to low-skilled labor. Why economists say this is a bad idea
By
Adrian Croft
February 21, 2020
International
U.K. unveils plans to close borders to unskilled workers and those who don’t speak English
By
Olivia Konotey-Ahulu
and
Bloomberg
February 19, 2020
International
On Day 13 in post-Brexit Britain, Boris Johnson loses his finance chief in tumultuous cabinet shakeup
By
Joe Mayes
,
Jessica Shankleman
,
Robert Hutton
and
Bloomberg
February 13, 2020
International
EU official rejects Johnson’s idea of loose UK trade deal
By
The Associated Press
February 11, 2020
Tech
Post-Brexit U.K.’s surveillance practices could spell big problems for business
By
David Meyer
February 7, 2020
International
On Brexit Day, a commemorative coin celebrating ‘Peace, Prosperity and Friendship’ stokes divisions
By
Katherine Dunn
January 31, 2020
How British automakers are bracing for Brexit
By
Jaclyn Trop
January 30, 2020
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Europe
Denmark offered to trade Greenland to the U.S. in 1910—and America thought it was crazy
By
Steven Lamy
and
The Conversation
North America
Gates Foundation plans to give away $9 billion in 2026 to prepare for the 2045 closure while slashing hundreds of jobs
By
Sydney Lake
Personal Finance
Sweden abolished its wealth tax 20 years ago. Then it became a 'paradise for the super-rich'
By
Miranda Sheild Johansson
and
The Conversation