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‘Volatility vortex’ slams into $24tn US government bond market

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‘Volatility vortex’ slams into $24tn US government bond market

Key measure of turbulence in Treasuries reaches highest level since 2020 coronavirus crisis

Is Britain now in a full-blown economic crisis?

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Is Britain now in a full-blown economic crisis?

Analysts play down comparisons with developing country troubles, but highlight prospect of spending cuts

Asia’s largest metaverse platform Zepeto ramps up global expansion

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Asia’s largest metaverse platform Zepeto ramps up global expansion

Korean group plans to boost presence as it seeks to take on big US rivals building avatar-filled virtual worlds

The end is not in sight

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The end is not in sight

What is happening to the pound, the krona, the krone, the yen and the euro, all at once? The Fed is

Investors pile into insurance against further market sell-offs

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Investors pile into insurance against further market sell-offs

A surge in put options reflects fears of more asset price falls as central banks take action against inflation

Time for retail investors to go into private equity?

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Time for retail investors to go into private equity?

The trend of marketing PE to private individuals has picked up speed in the US in recent years and is expected to accelerate in the UK too

Why trade couldn’t buy peace

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Why trade couldn’t buy peace

We thought globalisation was immune from geopolitical risk. We were wrong

Tesla: Share price recovery depends on revenue, not robots

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Tesla: Share price recovery depends on revenue, not robots

Investors are right to be wary about the 61 times price-to-earnings ratio

A global backlash is brewing against the Fed

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A global backlash is brewing against the Fed

Aggressive rate hikes across the world risk sending the global economy into a devastating recession

Spac implosion: Palihapitiya’s retreat marks the end of an era

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Spac implosion: Palihapitiya’s retreat marks the end of an era

Investor says companies to return $1.5bn to backers

Tech companies: Private valuation downturn is just a matter of time   

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Tech companies: Private valuation downturn is just a matter of time   

Most valuable listed companies in sector all trade below last year’s highs

The race to reinvent the space station

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The race to reinvent the space station

Nasa is funding American companies to build commercial replacements for the trailblazing International Space Station

Market reset delivers constant shock therapy

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Market reset delivers constant shock therapy

Big sell-off in equities is sign of things to come as central banks pull support

What we keep getting wrong about inflation

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What we keep getting wrong about inflation

There are two distinct worlds that are sources of inflation and each merits a separate response, argues Tim Harford

The rollercoaster ahead for the economy and investors

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The rollercoaster ahead for the economy and investors

For policymakers and investors, there will be more bracing realities to digest in the months ahead

Patreon: fight for talent makes creator economy more costly

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Patreon: fight for talent makes creator economy more costly

Other social media companies are offering to pay people directly and offer a larger potential audience to boot

Fortress China: Xi Jinping’s plan for economic independence

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Fortress China: Xi Jinping’s plan for economic independence

Under Xi, China is seeking to become a self sufficient techno-superpower that will no longer rely so much on the west

After the tech sell-off: will growth investors keep the faith?

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After the tech sell-off: will growth investors keep the faith?

While some see the sell-off in growth stocks as an attractive entry point, not everyone is jumping in headfirst

Martin Wolf writes: Globalisation is not dying, it’s changing

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Martin Wolf writes: Globalisation is not dying, it’s changing

Trade in goods may be slowing, but the potential for technology-enabled trade in services remains huge

Housing inflation is dead

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Housing inflation is dead

Rent inflation is the sticky kind of inflation central bankers hate — it goes hand in hand with wage inflation

Byju’s failure to publish accounts prompts scrutiny of edtech giant

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Byju’s failure to publish accounts prompts scrutiny of edtech giant

Investors and government concerned over rapid expansion by India’s most valuable start-up

The Merge: a blockchain revolution or just more hype?

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The Merge: a blockchain revolution or just more hype?

Ethereum’s switch to a greener system is seen by crypto enthusiasts as a long-awaited chance to prove critics wrong

Robots need to move faster to save the world

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Robots need to move faster to save the world

Alarmists say AI will steal jobs, but underlying demographic trends foretell continuing worker shortages

The tech slowdown starts to bite

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The tech slowdown starts to bite

Signs of weakening demand have spread through sector, though pattern is far from even

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