
Rutte’s Dutch Government Has Collapsed: Here’s What Comes Next
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s government abruptly collapsed on Friday amid infighting over migration policy. Rutte, who’s led
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History Says Big Tech’s Dominance Over US Stocks Poses No Risk
Wall Street strategists are increasingly voicing concerns about the concentration of Big Tech stocks in this year’s stock-market
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Slow-Moving Storm Puts NYC, East Coast Under Threat of Flooding
Drenching rain will fall across New York City and the eastern US Sunday, as a creeping weather front
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US, Mexico Face Major Heat Wave That’s Set to Tax Electric Grid
Near record heat will spread from the US Southwest across Texas and the Great Plains this week, with
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Bonds on the Brink Reward EM Investors With Double-Digit Returns
Investors who stuck with bonds from countries that defaulted or are on the brink are betting the double-digit
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Yellen Says Still Too Early to Rule Out Risk of US Recession
Sign up for the New Economy Daily newsletter, follow us @economics and subscribe to our podcast. Treasury Secretary
1970-01-01 08:00

Labour’s Reeves Pledges Investment Despite Perilous UK Finances
The UK opposition Labour Party faces the prospect of regaining power against a backdrop of record high debt,
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German Voters Sour on Scholz as Government Support Hits New Low
Support for German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s three-party coalition has fallen to the lowest level since it came to
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Solidarity or Squabbling: Five Things to Watch at NATO’s Summit
Leaders of the 31 countries that comprise the North Atlantic Treaty Organization will gather in Vilnius, Lithuania, for
1970-01-01 08:00

Ukraine Recap: US Cluster Bomb Decision Still Causing Waves
The US decision on Friday to provide controversial cluster bombs to Ukraine continues to cause waves, with some
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Top Egypt Bank Gets $250 Million in Loans With Eye on Green Work
Commercial International Bank SAE, Egypt’s largest private bank, secured $250 million in loans from the World Bank’s International
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Britain’s Interest Rates Are Spiraling Into a National Obsession
On the same day that UK interest-rate expectations hit the highest since 1998, Bank of England Governor Andrew
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