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Arizona is permitting non-lawyers to own legal practices, potentially unleashing a wave of private equity money
The inimitable insurance market has to ensure it remains attractive in the face of global competition
The Osaka Expo 2025 is a masterclass in smiling through tariff calamity
The shock of tariffs is pulling Beijing back to economic fundamentals
Experimentation on the battlefield and fast development of cheap, smart solutions helps the country resist Russia
The US president’s tariffs on UK cars and other exports reveal the hollow promise of global Britain
If Republicans are serious, they should join with Democrats to pass a resolution to fix this crisis
Wars end when political will, diplomacy and collective action force a path towards peace
Beijing’s domination of global trade has led to a schism between the world’s two largest economies — and left many others worried about their...
Limited spending buffers and poor support undermine the OBR
The future of one of the world’s most important foodstuffs is mired in a stew of science, politics and economics
Attempts to read grand strategy into the US president’s doings have run their course
The double whammy of falling bond and equity prices could partly be hedge funds unwinding so-called ‘basis trades’
The climate change threat to skiing, ice fishing and dog sledding demands creative solutions
Deterrence is a shared asset — and a shared responsibility
There is no school of foreign policy realism or trade mercantilism that could explain the US president’s actions
Acute strain on the jobs market has encouraged some states to consider reducing restrictions on employing minors
The trade deficits will remain roughly unchanged — the globe will just end up poorer
Even if Trump backs down he will have succeeded in building uncertainty, which is itself a sort of tariff
The new console carries the hopes of a company and a sector, but has already been thrust into a gathering trade war
Forced to choose between the US and China, the likes of Vietnam may opt for Beijing
Healthcare workers and officials say falsehoods and conspiracy theories cost lives and are exacerbating inequalities
His targets are wrong, but reform is sorely needed
The US president discovers that it is easier to shake down a law firm than to reshape the international trading system
The concern now among bankers and hedge fund managers is that something, somewhere could break
Australia’s television producers want a ‘Neighbours’ law to support local content
Those with the president’s ear must urge him to change course on tariffs
This new economic artery links nations that promise to be dynamic trading partners for Europe
Given its record, the risk is that the US central bank will do just that
Next we must tackle the barrage of non-tariff weapons used to strangle American exports
The vice-president thinks nothing of lecturing America’s friends and allies
Other countries have a chance to attract US talent driven out by Trump’s policies
The commitment to reaching decisions by consensus has led to paralysis
Some Europeans are looking to the next geoeconomic contest