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A mystery narrative meets a chronicle of criminality with a cast of characters living in the now gentrified New York borough
President-elect Javier Milei despises the establishment — apart from the unpopular ex-leader who helped him win power
Managers caught out in ‘painful’ rally as investors bet on quicker interest rate cuts
Also in today’s newsletter, Biden says Israel-Hamas hostage deal close and OpenAI directors in talks with Sam Altman on rejoining board
But minutes from November meeting of US central bank also reveal consensus that policy must remain ‘restrictive’
Libertarian Javier Milei offers a high-risk path to radical economic reform
Tysers and HW Wood paid bribes via Florida bank accounts, say authorities
The owner wanted to preserve as much of the 21-acre rural plot in California as possible by creating a compact, environmentally conscious home
HANetf and Tidal have agreed to collaborate so their respective clients can launch ETFs in the US and Europe
Almost all employees threaten to join former chief at new Microsoft AI unit unless directors resign
President-elect faces huge economic challenges without congressional majority
Insurgent libertarian has big plans but must work around his lack of congressional majority to deliver radical policies
Also in this newsletter: uproar at OpenAI, NHS drug deal, Bayer shares dives after trial failure
Country’s precarious fiscal situation needs more than noisy rhetoric to keep creditors at bay
Despite finally being recognised in the census, quilombolas face poverty, unemployment and discrimination
Former television commentator vows ‘drastic’ changes to crisis-hit economy as voters swing to the right
Javier Milei’s election as president puts the EU-Mercosur deal and the whole direction of South American trade in doubt
Lack of congressional majority and dire economic problems pose huge challenge for insurgent president-elect
Amos Hochstein tells FT energy markets are coping ‘fairly well’ despite pressure from two wars
Run-off between embattled economy minister and radical libertarian set to produce ‘outlier’ result
Turkey and other food costs are also down, while petrol price is lowest since January
After explosive beginning, these types of funds may be relegated
South American nation set to join world’s top crude producers by end of decade
Spending has defied inflation but shoppers are showing more caution about buying big-ticket items
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