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‘Greedflation’: profit-boosting mark-ups attract an inevitable backlash

BUSINESS

‘Greedflation’: profit-boosting mark-ups attract an inevitable backlash

Some companies seized on widely reported disruptions to raise prices and increase margins at the expense of consumers

Martin Wolf: Central banks not solely to blame for banking crisis

BUSINESS

Martin Wolf: Central banks not solely to blame for banking crisis

The view that what has gone wrong with our economies in the past few decades is mainly loose monetary policy is a cop out

Middle East on ‘radar’ of global investors as it enjoys IPO boom

BUSINESS

Middle East on ‘radar’ of global investors as it enjoys IPO boom

Frenzy of activity across the region contrasts sharply with Europe’s moribund market

Ruchir Sharma: The unstoppable rise of government rescues

BUSINESS

Ruchir Sharma: The unstoppable rise of government rescues

A maximalist culture of bailouts and state support is bloating and thereby destabilising the global financial system

Copper price to surge to record high this year, Trafigura forecasts

BUSINESS

Copper price to surge to record high this year, Trafigura forecasts

Rebound in Chinese demand has pushed up cost faster than any other industrial metal

Jerome Powell splits the difference

BUSINESS

Jerome Powell splits the difference

This is a reminder that cycles don’t end smoothly or predictably. Jerky, non-linear events, like banks breaking, change the economic picture in an instant

Bundesbank chief says rate-setters must be ‘more stubborn’ in inflation fight

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Bundesbank chief says rate-setters must be ‘more stubborn’ in inflation fight

Joachim Nagel backs continued rate rises while dismissing concern that banking turmoil will spread to Europe

Martin Wolf: Four ways to fix the bank problem

BUSINESS

Martin Wolf: Four ways to fix the bank problem

It is not clear how bad this crisis is going to be but reform is urgently needed

UBS-Credit Suisse: Shotgun wedding aims to forestall contagion

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UBS-Credit Suisse: Shotgun wedding aims to forestall contagion

This is a messy, ugly transaction that nobody really wants — but it’s also necessary

Carl Icahn urges Fed to keep fighting inflation ‘disease’ after SVB collapse

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Carl Icahn urges Fed to keep fighting inflation ‘disease’ after SVB collapse

Comments by activist investor in proxy fight over Illumina come ahead of US central bank’s rate-setting meeting next week

Turbulence strains interest rate markets as traders bet on Federal Reserve cuts

BUSINESS

Turbulence strains interest rate markets as traders bet on Federal Reserve cuts

Dramatic moves force futures halt while investors resort to phones to arrange big deals

Credit Suisse under siege

BUSINESS

Credit Suisse under siege

The fear bug jumps to Europe

Nickel ‘alchemist’ Xiang Guangda aims to work his magic on batteries

BUSINESS

Nickel ‘alchemist’ Xiang Guangda aims to work his magic on batteries

Xiang has ambitious plans to expand into high-grade nickel and lithium and to integrate the raw materials into its own EV batteries

SVB shows the perils of regulators fighting the last war

BUSINESS

SVB shows the perils of regulators fighting the last war

Worries have focused on credit and liquidity risks rather than interest rates

SVB was only a little bit insolvent, luckily

BUSINESS

SVB was only a little bit insolvent, luckily

Did the US authorities do enough to quell worries about bank runs?

The financial markets go down the rabbit hole

BUSINESS

The financial markets go down the rabbit hole

Investors and the Fed need to keep an eye on speculative positioning and generational bias

Central banks going crypto. Is it a good idea?

BUSINESS

Central banks going crypto. Is it a good idea?

Across the world, these sober institutions are exploring digital currencies — and clashing with crypto aficionados

Opec back in charge as US shale oil growth flags, say executives

BUSINESS

Opec back in charge as US shale oil growth flags, say executives

Warning that the balance of supply and demand is ‘on a razor’, which could lead to a jump in crude prices

America is toppling the EU from its regulatory throne

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America is toppling the EU from its regulatory throne

Corporate rules are more likely to be handed down by Washington than Brussels these days

Money mistakes even wealthy people make

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Money mistakes even wealthy people make

Your emotional hang-ups about money could stop you from getting richer

Deluge of inflation data pushes US borrowing costs to 2007 levels

BUSINESS

Deluge of inflation data pushes US borrowing costs to 2007 levels

Yield on two-year Treasury note hovers nears 5% as investors brace for further Fed rate rises

Airlines defy gravity as economic gloom fails to bring them down to earth

BUSINESS

Airlines defy gravity as economic gloom fails to bring them down to earth

Investors wrongfooted by relentless demand for travel as carriers' shares stage sharp recovery.

Why Europe is the next battleground for investor control

BUSINESS

Why Europe is the next battleground for investor control

ISS has moved against companies with unequal voting rights, opening a new front in the conflict over shareholder powers

It is time for the US to upgrade its fight against inflation

BUSINESS

It is time for the US to upgrade its fight against inflation

Congress should hold the Fed more accountable while helping it to conquer rising prices

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