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Also in today’s newsletter, Israel agrees hostage deal with Hamas and Binance chief quits
Inflows into corporate bond funds on track for highest total since July 2020
Precious metal can gain even if the US economy heads to a soft landing
So how can you continue to enjoy the luxuries life has to offer?
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’
European Central Bank president pushes back against expectations of spring rate cuts
Paris willing to postpone start of levy on EVs made in Britain or the EU
Public debt in high-income countries has reached elevated levels
Commission calls on Germany, Portugal and Malta to remove measures as soon as possible
Andrew Bailey says investors are underestimating the ‘potential persistence’ of price growth
What the IMF gets wrong about the global trade rebound
Stability review warns of contagion risk for wider financial sector from surging losses in real estate
Policymakers in advanced markets have lessons to learn from Latin America and Asia, though caveats should be noted
Also in today’s newsletter, investors welcome Milei’s win in Argentina and Bob Iger’s challenge at Disney
Belt-tightening is now the norm among the top 1 per cent — and even some of the super-rich are now having to cut back
Interest payments on ‘linkers’ to hit £92bn over the next 5 years
Corruption, vested local interests and uncertain regulatory environment remain major deterrents to investment
President-elect faces huge economic challenges without congressional majority
Key articles on the effect of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on the global economy and trade
Andrew Bailey says it is far too early to be talking about loosening monetary policy
Like “watching paint dry”, but if the paint was the US banking system
Falling tax revenue and high local debt cast doubt on how much budgetary firepower Beijing really has
Also in this newsletter: uproar at OpenAI, NHS drug deal, Bayer shares dives after trial failure
Countries including Saudi Arabia, Russia and Iran push for waste management rather than curbing plastic production
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