BUSINESS
Tech jobs: mass lay-offs herald Great Redistribution of talent
Staff shed by Silicon Valley giants should be quickly absorbed elsewhere
BUSINESS
Mining isn’t living up to its own hype
The sector is crucial to providing the metals needed to reach net zero but it isn’t spending like it
BUSINESS
Chetan Ahya | India’s coming decade of outperformance
The country will provide a compelling opportunity in a world starved of growth, says Morgan Stanley chief Asia economist
BUSINESS
The illusory appeal of bear market rallies
Central banks continue to dash the hopes of more optimistic equity investors
BUSINESS
Starbucks’ Howard Schultz: ‘The soul of the company was being compromised’
The CEO on succession, unions and the future of the coffee chain
BUSINESS
Slower, longer, higher
From rates peak to rates mesa
BUSINESS
Extreme market events put regulators to the test
Post-crisis approach to risk management limits preparations to the plausible
BUSINESS
How to be a bear
. . . in a rising market
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How to be bullish
. . . in a world of bears
BUSINESS
‘Chief Twit’ Elon Musk has become a social media mogul. What’s next?
The billionaire has grand plans for faster innovation and new revenue streams at a leaner Twitter
BUSINESS
The end of Europe’s energy crisis is in sight
What a negative gas price tells us about economics, capitalism and the future
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Wall Street banks split over EM equities outlook after $2tn rout
Wipeout presents ‘exciting’ opportunities for Morgan Stanley but Goldman casts doubt on recovery
BUSINESS
Sunak faces steep learning curve on world stage
Post-Brexit tensions, Ukraine and China among challenges facing a premier with little foreign policy experience
BUSINESS
Rishi Sunak has a daunting in-tray as UK prime minister
New leader has to make key decisions on tax and spending as he aims to implement the Conservative’s 2019 manifesto
BUSINESS
Joe Biden goes it alone in his trade assault on China
The US is taking a big risk in imposing semiconductor export controls without allies on board
BUSINESS
Will the energy crisis crush European industry?
While companies are digging in for a long winter, executives and politicians fear a wave of deindustrialisation
BUSINESS
The eurozone economies have no choice but to tackle the supply shock together
A common energy policy is essential if citizens are to be protected against the worst of the crisis
BUSINESS
What the eclipse of Tencent by a liquor company says about Xi’s China
Kweichow Moutai has overtaken the tech group in market capitalisation thanks to the whims of one man
BUSINESS
Free trade has not made us free
Economic diplomacy must involve values, including human rights and commitments to climate change, as well as prices
BUSINESS
Hopes of Fed pivot fade in face of alarming inflation figures
As per one projection, the federal funds rate will peak between 5 per cent to 5.25 per cent, well above the level most officials forecast recently
BUSINESS
Sorry but no, procrastinating will not boost your creativity
Waiting for inspiration to strike is a nice idea but delaying difficult tasks mostly leads to guilt and dread
BUSINESS
Twitter employees ‘battle-weary’ as Elon Musk deal drags on
If a deal closes, the current board will no longer exist and it will be up to Musk to decide on the governance structure
BUSINESS
How Walmart convinced critics it can sell more stuff and save the world
One question hangs over Bentonville as Walmart tries to prove that it can use its power to improve the world: is it for real?
BUSINESS
Lex | NFTs: regulators go ape amid market downturn
Some projects look suspiciously like a desire to buy into hype









