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  • Thousands of Amazon staffers are pouring into its Seattle offices. Will it restore the downtown’s fortunes?

    Experts say the economic balance is more complex than one business and that the revitalization should be equitable
  • Central banks ‘risk losing trust if they cannot tame inflation’

  • Montana TikTok users denounce ban: ‘We have terrible roads but they’re banning an app’

    Young users question whether law tied to national security concerns will take effect in January as planned
  • Disney cancels plans for $1bn campus in Florida amid battle with DeSantis

    Company has clashed with governor over anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, prompting state to strip its self-governing power
    • Nike could be fined over $530m for misclassifying thousands of workers

    • US supreme court reinforces immunity for Google and Twitter in win for tech behemoths

    • Top five US executives hoard $9bn tax-free for retirement as workers face limits

    • Deutsche Bank agrees to pay $75m to settle Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit

In depth

  • ‘We in the west were blinded’: China crackdown on business has Maoist roots

  • A US debt default could crush small businesses. So what can we do?

    It sounds obvious, but it’s a fact that my very best small-business clients are always thinking ahead
  • John Naughton

    When the tech boys start asking for new regulations, you know something’s up

    John Naughton
    • Noise, pollution, danger: how Amazon warehouses upended a sleepy New York neighborhood

Around the world

  • ‘We’re going all in’: how France raced ahead of UK on electric car batteries

  • Meta warns Australia’s plan to limit targeted ads could push free platforms towards subscription fees

  • Could Guyana’s Exxon ruling scare big oil off risky exploration?

  • Rishi Sunak cites cheap beer and sanitary products as benefits of Brexit

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