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Worldwide car production has since bounced back to its pre-covid level, but is now stagnant. What is more, suppliers are ...
In the 2000s alone America shed nearly 6m factory jobs. Such work often offered high-school leavers a route to a stable, ...
This is the uncomfortable question before Julie Sweet, Accenture’s boss since 2019. Her two-part answer has been to insist ...
The most obvious economic consequence of bigger defence budgets will be to strain public finances. Debts are already high and ...
Our Audience team is recruiting a specialist to assess the engagement around our journalism and drive data-modelling and ...
The clearest answers yet are expected in a video message from the Dalai Lama on July 2nd, four days before his birthday. By ...
The aim of the internship scheme is to find and train future Economist journalists. Previous journalistic experience is not ...
L OOKING a bit shell-shocked, Andrew Cuomo, New York’s former governor, conceded to Zohran Mamdani in New York City’s ...
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'Extremely dangerous': Economist magazine sounds alarm about new market 'convulsions' - MSNThe Economist magazine on Wednesday sounded an alarm about a new trend in bond markets that was also flagged earlier in the day by economist Larry Summers as being particularly worrisome. Like ...
Who meets that demand, helping anchor prices? Marco Sammon of Harvard and John Shim of the University of Notre Dame suggest ...
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The Economist is looking to hire a skilled and passionate Picture Editor to join its busy picture desk team in our London office.Someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, is an excellent ...
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