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Amazon founder accuses White House of ‘misdirection’ in tackling soaring prices
Details of scheme come as US president contends with voter dismay over high petrol prices and rising inflation
Supporters fear Moscow is using sportswoman as a diplomatic pawn against Washington
Support drops after activists filed a record 389 environmental and social proposals
Contract lifts shares by 25% despite controversy over design faults in boats to counter China in Pacific
President has been criticised for being too timid in response to Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe vs Wade
Campaigners in the US and Malta are protesting against laws that prevent doctors inducing abortion even in dangerous circumstances
Rules governing financial markets and crypto could be open to legal challenge after EPA decision
The reasoning that overturned the constitutional right to abortion puts a range of other entitlements at risk
The January 6 hearings show how deeply unstable the US political system remains, with clear implications for allies
Staying silent might be easier but it could damage both company reputations and the US political economy
An organisation that acts with unity of purpose is a better bet than one paralysed by indecision or internal division
Higher exposure to digital assets leaves owners vulnerable to downturn
It might be easier to target funds but broader remedies are required to deal with times of stress
Vietnam and India look to have taken advantage of China’s meltdown
Economic and political turmoil at home is undercutting our Indo-Pacific ambitions
Highland Park shooting follows other massacres in the US this year
The (so far fruitless) debate over carbon border measures is taking place privately between the EU and the US
The obvious silver bullet would be a shared transatlantic price on carbon
Plus, PRI finds policymakers need not choose between the ‘present energy crisis and tackling climate change’
Plus Jim Chanos’ next ‘big short’, rising distress in European corporate debt and American fashion at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dour commentary misses reform in the largest developing economies since the taper tantrum last sent investors fleeing
One of the greatest chroniclers of America’s financial crisis takes aim at the former president — and at the US response to Covid
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Female labour force participation is falling because families can’t get affordable, flexible childcare
Policymakers need to be sure challenges are really durable before sacrificing jobs and growth
January 6 panel’s revelations about ex-president boost Florida governor’s presidential prospects
True believers insist that blockchain technology can make the world a better place
Longshore and shipping lines say ‘cargo will keep moving’ but past talks featured disruption
Amid crippling worker shortages, some employers are loosening job requirements
Some officials hope the move could ease inflation but others fear political backlash in an election year
North Atlantic alliance to expand co-operation with Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand
Ukraine war fuels 29% first-half rise as wider market suffers worst 6 months in 50 years
Beijing-backed groups sought to recruit with job adverts from front companies that disguise nature of work
Carriers are stretched to capacity as Americans put aside inflation fears to get away
A Supreme Court ruling on the EPA is the latest setback to the president’s goal of greening the US economy
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