Meta runs afoul of the Indian government
Also in this newsletter: few women in the workplace
Also in this newsletter: few women in the workplace
From Sir Dieter Helm, Professor of Economic Policy, University of Oxford Fellow in Economics, New College, Oxford, UK
From Professor Costas Milas, University of Liverpool Management School, Liverpool, UK
From Alfonso González, Madrid, Spain
From Professor Joseph Stiglitz and others
From Colin Paton, Freising, Germany
From Al Kanji, North Vancouver, BC, Canada
From Jane Swan, Delabole, Cornwall, UK
The words “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal” appear in the second paragraph of the US Declaration of Independence, not the opening paragraph as wrongly suggested in an article on July 8
South Korean memory chipmaker completes largest-ever US listing by a foreign company
Late supreme leader interred in Mashhad in early hours of Friday morning
Proposals come amid controversy over Reform UK funding
New global ‘pillar 2’ rules require companies to pay top-up levies
Tournament provides welcome moments of respite as Palestinians follow progress of Arab teams
US central bank chair chooses business and academic leaders to head five new task forces
Officers have been looking at possible offences relating to alleged ‘evasion of restrictions on donations’
Also in today’s newsletter: EU-China trade tensions and European heatwave damps Uniqlo sales growth
Recovery in sales volumes runs out of steam in second quarter as surge in fuel costs hits snack and soda group
Ex-Manchester mayor says it is starting to feel ‘very real’ as 322 out of 403 Labour MPs nominate him to succeed Keir Starmer
Markets are experiencing bursts of volatility, so why is the new Fed chair keeping quiet?
Britain’s likely next prime minister seeks to win back leftwing voters outraged by Keir Starmer’s approach to Israel
Nascent platforms such as Kalshi and Polymarket pose challenges to compliance policies at heavily regulated banks