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...Where the interests of Wall Street and multinationals are listened to less, and the interests of “people and place” are listened to more in the Washington halls of power....
...The mechanics are slightly more involved in case of Treasury bills....
...Republicans have sought more or less successfully to weaponise the nonpartisan machinery of election counting on their own behalf....
...or defeat in the House of Commons....
...Bose was then taken by U-boat to Tokyo where he headed the more enduring Indian National Army — recruited mostly after the fall of Singapore — that fought with the Japanese Imperial Army in the jungles of...
...“The problem in the United States and it doesn’t matter which administration . . . is that the US is addicted to sanctions . . . to pressure . . . to bullying,” Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran’s foreign minister...
...the US Secretary of Commerce if “an article is being imported into the United States in such quantities or under such circumstances as to threaten or impair the national security”....
...The crisis also reinforces the secular trend towards more healthcare spending by states and more universal coverage, both in developed and emerging economies....
...We should also note this guy, who’s doing his thing: A reminder that Donald Trump, who despite everything remains The Actual President of the United States, tweeted on April 2 that a deal to end the oil...
...Less clear is whether this veil of incompetence is deliberate....
...“We pay for what we are proposing, unlike the president of the United States,” he said. Yet few politicians are putting forward plausible plans to arrest the inexorable rise in debt....
...One definite victory for the US president is that he can now flaunt a promise kept: the updating of the North American Free Trade Agreement into a new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement makes him technically...
...Staged recently at the Almeida, it’s similarly structured in episodic snapshots, but more naturalistic, less wild and weird....
...It serves neither China’s interest, nor U.S. interest, even less the interest of the global economy," the embassy said....
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...Shifts in those relative prospects ought to show up as changes in the exchange rate. This method more or less explains the dollar’s recent decline, especially against the euro....
...The United States government, through its policymakers, has established a clear legal framework wherein investments in companies that are owned or controlled by the government of Sudan, among other countries...
...We are seeing that reflected in relatively poor retail sales and a service sector where activity in general is now more or less flat....
...When a public instrumentality directly or indirectly accommodates or monetizes a private liability, it effectively extends the full faith and credit of the sovereign—in this case, the United States....
...Another, more quirky, paper in the same journal looks at what happened to an American food bank charity, Feeding America, when a group of Chicago school economists introduced a new market-based system of...
...According to the UN’s latest forecast, the UK economy will grow by just 1.4 per cent, compared to growth of more than 2 per cent in the United States, Canada, and the European Union as a whole....
...welfare state in order to fund Singaporean tax rates was high up the list....
...About 38 per cent of the enterprise value of the world’s listed companies — roughly $40.6 trillion out of $107 trillion, according to data from Aswath Damodaran — comes from firms based in the United States...
...As with most policy questions in America today, it’s more or less impossible to predict how things will change, but trade is an area where the executive branch has relatively more leeway to change policy...
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