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Finance
Are Activist Short Sellers Misunderstood?
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World
‘Live With the Virus’? For Australians, It’s Taken Some Getting Used To.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Nearly 95 percent of adults are vaccinated. The coronavirus is now milder. It’s the heart of summer,…
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World
How the Computer Chip Shortage Could Incite a U.S. Conflict With China
WASHINGTON — The war game scenario conducted by a Washington think tank began with a sudden failure at three Taiwanese…
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Finance
Supply Chain Woes Could Worsen as China Imposes New Covid Lockdowns
WASHINGTON — Companies are bracing for another round of potentially debilitating supply chain disruptions as China, home to about a…
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Finance
What We Learned About the Economy in 2021
For people who study the vicissitudes of the economy, 2021 has been the most interesting year of the 2000s. It…
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Opinion
Omicron: A Big Deal About Small ‘O’
Awash, as we are, in discussion of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, I am, like everyone else, struck by…
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Finance
With Climate Pledges, Some Wall Street Titans Warn of Rising Prices
GLASGOW — Big business finally seems to be taking the climate crisis seriously. After years spent lurking on the sidelines,…
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Finance
Surging Inflation and Volatile Bond Prices Are Challenging Investors
Investors seeking to steer clear of the twin hazards of rising inflation and falling bond prices might feel as if…
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World
Fears of a ‘Bottleneck Recession’: How Shortages Are Hurting Germany
FRANKFURT — In Germany, where one in four jobs depends on exports, the crisis gumming up the world’s supply chains…
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Finance
Inflation Warning Signs Flash Red, Posing Challenge for Washington
The Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge of inflation climbed in August at the quickest pace in 30 years, data released on…
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