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Finance
With French farmers barricading Paris, Putin’s global food crisis bites into the heart of Europe
By
Sylvie Corbet
,
Oleg Cetinic
and
The Associated Press
January 30, 2024
Politics
Deutsche Bank CEO blames German far-right AfD party for politics that lead to ‘economic decline’ and deter investments into Germany
By
Investment Desk
January 30, 2024
Newsletters
European companies are most eager to embrace AI—but rank worst in the world in training workers to use it
By
Peter Vanham
and
Nicholas Gordon
January 30, 2024
Commentary
Henry Kissinger didn’t take much interest in the global economy at first–until he did and changed it forever
By
Investment Desk
January 30, 2024
Health
More Millennials and Gen Xers are dying from colorectal cancer. Obesity and alcohol consumption are fueling the trend
By
Editorial Team
January 30, 2024
Tech
Amazon’s failed iRobot deal is European regulators’ latest win in a yearslong campaign to stop Big Tech from getting bigger
By
Financial Writer
January 29, 2024
Health
Measles cases are mounting in the US as the UK declares a ‘national incident’ over the disease. What parents need to know to keep their kids safe
By
Senior Editor
January 27, 2024
Retail
Bernard Arnault’s LVMH is stepping into 2024 with confidence after its highest-end products defy luxury slump
By
News Correspondent
January 26, 2024
Lifestyle
500-year-old British mail service ponders cutting deliveries to 3 days a week, eyeing savings up to $828 million
By
Market Analyst
January 25, 2024
Tech
Tesla and BYD’s cutthroat EV price war is driving Volvo spinoff Polestar to the precipice—and it may need a lifeline
By
News Correspondent
January 24, 2024
Retail
Ikea is busy cutting prices while everything else gets expensive—and the group’s CEO says it wasn’t ‘rocket science’ to make that call
By
Market Analyst
January 24, 2024
Newsletters
SAP CEO knew its cloud transformation would temporarily devastate its stock. Now shares are at a record high: ‘What you need for that is courage’
By
Peter Vanham
and
Nicholas Gordon
January 23, 2024
Retail
Gucci-owner Kering is buying up prime property in New York worth nearly $1 billion as luxury slowdown presses on
By
Blockchain Reporter
January 23, 2024
Newsletters
Meta loosens the bonds between Facebook and Instagram—in Europe, at least
By
Industry Analyst
January 22, 2024
Success
$178K-a-year manager at the U.K.’s financial regulator ordered back to the office by judge, who agreed WFH is detrimental to her work
By
Investment Desk
January 22, 2024
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James Pollard
and
The Associated Press
Success
Half of workers are 'revenge quitting' and walking out on their jobs without notice—and the majority are loyal,...
By
Financial Writer
AI
'I'm not going back': Billionaire Marc Benioff says he's switching to Google's Gemini 3 after using 'ChatGPT every day...
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