The sudden change in investors’ growth expectations for the three largest economies is upending many consensus trades
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What bankers and care home workers have in common
Volatile pay is surprisingly prevalent in the British economy
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Portugal’s government on brink of collapse
Prime Minister Luís Montenegro likely to lose confidence vote on Tuesday over consultancy he transferred to his family
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Pimco books 17% instant profit on Thames Water emergency loan
Bond group records windfall on lifeline for UK utility even before deal is finalised
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Singapore’s population is aging fast. It hopes AI can help manage its elderly care
By 2030, a quarter of Singaporeans will be 65 or over. Societies around the world are “dismally unprepared” for an aging population, said one expert.
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Wall Street loses hope in a ‘Trump put’ for markets
The US president’s tolerance for tariff-induced stock falls may be higher than anticipated, investors say
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DOGE chief Elon Musk says he’s running businesses ‘with great difficulty’ as Tesla shares tank
The Tesla CEO Musk said he expected to realize $1 trillion in government savings for the Trump administration as part of the DOGE project.
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Wall Street stocks tumble as investors fret over US economic slowdown
Tesla gives up all its post-election gains as tech-focused Nasdaq Composite sinks 4%
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White House: Stock market plunge is not as ‘meaningful’ as business activity
The Trump administration argues that investments and growth from top businesses means more for the economy than the recent stock market rout.