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...Pedro Sánchez: Spain’s prime minister is set to announce whether he will resign after his wife was accused of corruption....
...David Leonhardt’s book Ours Was the Shining Future argues that US economic stagnation has destroyed the myth of an ever-better life for its citizens, writes Rana Foroohar....
...Columnist Rana Foroohar says the Barbie brand is a rare winner in the country’s corporate culture wars....
...My FT colleague Rana Foroohar perfectly captured the weirdness of this moment as “the cognitive dissonance of corporate life,” in this week’s Swamp Notes newsletter (and you can sign up here)....
...Isabel Díaz Ayuso, head of Madrid’s regional government, has accused Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of allowing only “one form of thinking” on coronavirus....
...She saw the light, she tells us, after the collapse of the Rana Plaza clothing factory in Bangladesh in 2013....
...Meanwhile, Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s prime minister, backed Nadia Calviño, his country’s economy minister, to head the eurogroup, setting up another top job contest....
...Rana Foroohar is there and reports that 2020 will be a year when the EU tries to bring the big US tech companies to heel. 5....
...The court decision lays a political minefield for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in Spain’s upcoming election....
...Big Tech companies are the new too-big-too-fail institutions — and could be about to wreak financial havoc, Rana Foroohar writes. (Guardian) Lunch with the FT: Joshua Wong “We used to play laser tag....
...(FT) Catalonia talks Catalan leader Quim Torra will meet Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to discuss the political crisis following the region’s failed independence bid....
...Pedro Sánchez, the leader of Spain’s Socialist party, has risen to power from relative anonymity before, claiming his party’s leadership after past political gambits paid off....
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