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Foxconn founder Terry Gou drops out of January election that will influence direction of relations with China
Also in today’s newsletter, investors dump dollars and hedge fund TCI opens office in Abu Dhabi
The exclusive London area is trying to attract a new demographic and correspondingly trendy shops and restaurants
Republicans and Democrats face an electorate that increasingly favours looser marijuana laws
Four-day ceasefire brokered by Qatar will allow return of 50 captives held in Gaza in exchange for 150 Palestinian prisoners
Amid record UK immigration, MPs are calling for immediate action while failing to engage with trade-offs
Also in this newsletter: France’s selective bashing of Chinese electric vehicles
Record net migration to the UK post-Brexit
Harsh measures and lurid rhetoric on migration make the continent look as if it is betraying its own values
Bank of England’s chief economist on battling inflation and responding to geopolitical shocks
Investors naturally gravitate towards more defensive ideas and strategies in times of heightened market concern
Foreign minister raises fears that Moscow could smuggle soldiers or war criminals into Nordic country
Expectation for average UK inflation over the next five years is 3.8 per cent
Bank of England chief economist Huw Pill tells Financial Times the central bank can not afford to ease off tight monetary policy
Regulator has introduced mandatory disclosures of dividend composition after receiving complaints
Freedom party founder has made crude attacks on Muslim faith, migrants and Brussels
Asset managers sell greenback at fastest pace in a year as market prices in more rate cuts next year
Cyber manipulation and contagious polarisation are higher risks if both polls are held next autumn
Next generation of investors can buy into the sentiment even if they don’t want to own shares in UK banks
Shops are having to work harder to tempt customers, who are proving savvy about bargains
New report finds social media stars speaking up for Beijing against critical overseas narratives
National Audit Office watchdog says broadcaster’s plan for relocating projects and jobs outside capital ‘under-developed’
The central bank is nearing the end of its yield curve control policy
Report sent to senior officer weeks before October 7 attack was ignored, say people familiar with matter
Police condemn ‘lunatic hooligan faction driven by far-right ideology’
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