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International
The Women’s Tennis Association is taking the stand against China that Western businesses won’t
By
Grady McGregor
and
Eamon Barrett
December 2, 2021
Conferences
‘We’re talking about a war’: tech competition between the U.S. and China is in a dangerous new phase, says former Google disinformation chief
By
Rey Mashayekhi
December 1, 2021
Health
Europe’s leaders turn to vaccine mandates as the winter COVID wave worsens, and Omicron looms
By
David Meyer
December 1, 2021
Commentary
Why the U.K. doesn’t have its own Oprah
By
Ronke Lawal
December 1, 2021
The Biden administration’s proposed new Omicron travel restrictions would affect international arrivals in 4 ways
By
Sophie Mellor
December 1, 2021
Magazine
Backlog at the Port of Vancouver is a sign of supply-chain disruption to come
By
Kat Eschner
December 1, 2021
Newsletters
Stocks, crude and Ether jump following a brutal November sell-off
By
Bernhard Warner
December 1, 2021
Personal Finance
The world’s most expensive city is no longer in East Asia or Europe—or even the U.S.
By
Alex Millson
and
Bloomberg
December 1, 2021
International
An end to foreign IPOs by Chinese companies? Beijing is planning to close the loophole that let firms like Didi list overseas
By
Bloomberg
December 1, 2021
Conferences
Where cash is still king, governments are partnering with superapp Grab to bring people into the formal economy
By
Meena Thiruvengadam
December 1, 2021
Tech
Facebook parent hit by first antitrust breakup order as regulators tell it to sell off Giphy
By
David Meyer
November 30, 2021
International
Food prices are already at a 10-year high. There’s no relief coming in 2022, a grim new report says
By
Katherine Dunn
November 30, 2021
Tech
Company out to save finance teams from cut-and-paste Excel hell gets $25 million to fund expansion
By
Jeremy Kahn
November 30, 2021
Newsletters
Beware knee-jerk reactions to Omicron, as there is so much we don’t yet know about the new COVID-19 variant
By
David Meyer
November 30, 2021
Tech
India celebrates Twitter’s new Mumbai-born CEO Parag Agrawal as testament to its technological prowess
By
Biman Mukherji
November 30, 2021
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Economy
America saw 'essentially no job growth' last month, warns Moody's, and any roles added were in three wealthy states
By
Eleanor Pringle
Economy
If there isn't a China trade deal soon, U.S. soybean farmer warns 'they’re going to bypass us altogether'
By
Didi Tang
,
Josh Funk
, and others
Success
‘I don’t know why I need to go to college’: Ford CEO says his Gen Z son worked as a mechanic and wondered if the 4-year...
By
Nick Lichtenberg