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...Vietnam was “particularly susceptible”, given the south-east Asian country’s strong supply-chain linkages with South Korea, noted Mr de Guzman....
...What else we’re reading Joe Biden’s campaign of a lifetime Should he make it to the White House, Joe Biden would have completed the longest marathon in US political history, Edward Luce writes....
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...Two experts — Stephanie Kelton and Edward Chancellor — debate the long-term impact on inflation of Covid-19 rescue packages. Rana Foroohar writes that economists need to abandon their comfort zones....
...Christian de Guzman, a credit officer at Moody’s, said despite slower growth and near-term risks, the South Korean economy remained “highly competitive, and potential growth remains in line with other highly...
...The FT’s Edward White reports....
...Edward Luce writes that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made a political bet pursuing impeachment and the trade deal simultaneously....
...What we’re reading ● The tawdry and riveting details of the New York trial of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán (Wall Street Journal) ● Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s “Mayan trainwreck” (Washington Post) ● Two...
...What El Chapo’s trial revealed The trial of Joaquín Guzmán Loera, and his conviction on Tuesday on drug-smuggling charges, brought to an end the decades-long career of the notorious “El Chapo”....
...“They need around 400,000 votes to win even a couple of extra seats and I’d be surprised if they get more than 100,000,” said Sergio Guzmán, Colombia analyst at Control Risks in Bogotá....
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