The world’s richest man has inserted himself in some of the world’s most combustible conflicts.
Category: Politics and Government
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Why People Are Flocking to a Symbol of Taiwan’s Authoritarian Past
The New York Times – Business:At a museum dedicated to Taiwan’s not-so-distant authoritarian past, Taiwanese see China’s present, and a dark vision of one possible future under autocratic rule.
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How Rich Is Rishi Sunak, Britain’s Incoming Prime Minister?
The New York Times – Business:Just how rich is the soon-to-be prime minister of Britain?
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Markets Are Ready for Stability in U.K. Government
The New York Times – Business:Investors appeared heartened by the prospect of Rishi Sunak, Britain’s former chancellor, becoming prime minister — but he must still solve huge economic problems.
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The Week in Business: Liz Truss Concedes to the Markets
The New York Times – Business:Americans are combining leisure and business travel. Tech profits are slowing. And the deadline for Elon Musk to buy Twitter is coming up.
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The Race is On to Find the U.K.’s Next Prime Minister
The New York Times – Business:Turmoil returned to Britain’s financial markets as the Conservative Party once again seeks a new candidate to serve as prime minister.
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Truss Defied the Markets, and They Ruthlessly Sealed Her Fate
The New York Times – Business:World leaders buffeted by economic challenges are watching the turmoil in Britain with anything but relish, hoping that Liz Truss’s woes won’t be a harbinger for other countries.
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Appeals Court Finds Consumer Bureau’s Funding Unconstitutional
The New York Times – Business:The decision, expected to be appealed, could upend every regulation and enforcement action the bureau has issued.
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U.K. Markets Waver as Liz Truss Steps Aside
The New York Times – Business:The British pound edged higher and bond prices were mixed as Britain entered another phase of political instability.
