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Voter expectations at odds with Labour investment plans, polling data suggests
Only 2% of supporters expect party to cut public investment if it takes power, says YouGov poll -
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Major brands scaled back Pride campaigns in 2024. Here's why that matters.
Some of the world's largest companies have toned down their Pride campaigns in the wake of last year's backlash against Target and Bud Light. -
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Oil spill highlights risks of Singapore’s marine ambitions
Also in today’s newsletter, US shareholder meetings show a mixed picture on sustainability -
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Could Labour 'stop the boats'?
Labour wouldn’t send asylum seekers to Rwanda, but can their alternative plan hope to stop the boats? -
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Trump's Better Performance in Presidential Debate Helps Dollar
A poor performance in the presidential debate by Joe Biden and a better one by Donald Trump lifted the dollar, although gains were limited due to the risk of weaker PCE inflation data, ING said.Donald Trump -
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BlackRock to Acquire Data Provider Preqin for $3.22 Billion
The deal is part of the efforts by the world’s largest asset manager to bolster data capabilities as it expands into private-market investments. -
MarketWatch - Business
Treasury yields spike for second session as U.S. deficit and inflation come into focus
Rates on U.S. government debt finished at their highest levels in about three weeks on Monday, as traders focused on the prospects of continued federal deficits after November’s presidential election and structurally higher inflation. -
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BlackRock to acquire UK data group Preqin for £2.55bn
Pursuit of data providers has grown alongside demand for ever more granular financial informationUnited Kingdom -
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The Trump Decision Reveals Deep Rot in the System
Instead of delivering a judgment many months ago and allowing the trial to proceed, the justices gave Trump the gift of delay piled upon delay.Donald Trump
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US Supreme Court says Trump immune for ‘official acts’ as president
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‘Immune, immune, immune’: Five key points from Trump’s Supreme Court case
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US Supreme Court provides new reason to fear a Trumpian return
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What Labour’s first 100 days in government would look like
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Le Pen, Trump and liberal panic
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