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Musk’s Latest Nemesis: A Brazilian Judge Risking Overreach in Hate-Speech Fight
Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has defined his career with a crackdown on social media.
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Why Markets Have the Jitters
Stocks and bonds are far more sensitive to economic indicators than they have been in the past—because investors are aware of just how much rests on a soft landing.
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Trump Proposal to Cut Tax Rate for U.S. Manufacturers Spurs Flurry of Questions
While some foresee a boost to jobs and wages for U.S. companies, others worry about administrative burdens and gamesmanship..
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Two China-owned financial institutions have agreed to merge through a share swap, creating an entity with $228.28 billion in assets, as Beijing pushes to strengthen its domestic financial market.
Two China-owned financial institutions have agreed to merge through a share swap, creating an entity with $228.28 billion in assets, as Beijing pushes to strengthen its domestic financial market.
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The EU’s aviation-safety agency called for inspections of Airbus A350 aircraft after Cathay Pacific discovered that engine parts on some of its planes needed replacing.
The EU’s aviation-safety agency called for inspections of Airbus A350 aircraft after Cathay Pacific discovered that engine parts on some of its planes needed replacing.
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China detained several AstraZeneca employees on suspicion of bringing an unapproved cancer drug into the country, people familiar with the matter said.
China detained several AstraZeneca employees on suspicion of bringing an unapproved cancer drug into the country, people familiar with the matter said.