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International
Why Putin’s Russia is so interested in Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk regions
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Bloomberg
February 22, 2022
International
China tech stocks sink to new lows as investors worry about a revived crackdown by Beijing
By
Jeanny Yu
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Ishika Mookerjee
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Bloomberg
February 22, 2022
International
Goldman Sachs lays out a worst-case scenario for markets if Russia-Ukraine conflict escalates
By
Abhishek Vishnoi
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Emily Barrett
and
Bloomberg
February 22, 2022
International
Companies are eyeing Hong Kong’s exits. Singapore is the obvious alternative, but moving there isn’t as easy as it seems
By
Simon Willis
February 22, 2022
International
Bitcoin plunge has analysts eyeing $30,000 level as Ukraine fears weigh on crypto buyers
By
Joanna Ossinger
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Bloomberg
February 22, 2022
Finance
Credit Suisse whistleblower claims of deals with drug dealers and dictators adds to list of missteps that has made it Europe’s most scandal-ridden bank
By
Christiaan Hetzner
February 21, 2022
Health
Boris Johnson is about to lift England’s last COVID restrictions and health experts are outraged
By
David Meyer
February 21, 2022
Norway’s green energy drive isn’t going as planned. The issue? Reindeer
By
Lars Erik Taraldsen
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Lars Paulsson
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Jesper Starn
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Bloomberg
February 21, 2022
International
Pepper spray, tow trucks, and Bitcoin seizures: How Canada finally ended the weeks-long Freedom Convoy protests in Ottawa
By
Eamon Barrett
February 21, 2022
Finance
Tech investors are suffering the second stocks rout of the COVID pandemic—and Wall Street thinks it could get far worse
By
Bernhard Warner
February 21, 2022
International
Loved ones are reunited as Australia allows foreign tourists to enter the country for the first time in almost 2 years
By
Ben Westcott
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Georgina Mckay
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Bloomberg
February 21, 2022
International
U.S. lifts ban on Mexico avocado imports that had sent prices soaring
By
Mike Dorning
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Allison Nicole Smith
and
Bloomberg
February 19, 2022
International
Hong Kong banned international flights with little notice. Residents are stranded overseas and spending huge sums on ‘washouts’ to get home
By
Yvonne Lau
February 19, 2022
Finance
Fed up Ottawa residents win secret suit to freeze the crypto wallets funding Canada’s ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters
By
Yvonne Lau
February 18, 2022
As wind speeds hit 122 mph in the U.K., the internet can’t stop watching planes land
By
Chris Morris
February 18, 2022
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Red Lobster’s 36-year-old CEO got the company out of bankruptcy. Now he’s plotting the ‘greatest comeback in the...
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Sydney Lake
AI
Netflix will pay you up to $700K per year—and let you work fully remote—if you can harness AI to make employees more...
By
Dave Smith
Economy
The economy is just getting stronger, not weaker, and ‘we in the economics profession need to look ourselves in the...
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Nick Lichtenberg