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Why China wants you to buy a new microwave
As clickbaity as it sounds, we’re not making the above title up. On Wednesday, China’s policymakers announced they’ve added all sorts of small electronic appliances — microwaves, rice cookers, water purifiers — to a list of consumer products eligible for a subsidised trade-in. We’re not here to dunk on that idea — the US and others have […]
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Cables from DC: Washington prepares to transfer power
Antony Blinken’s shrug felt audible. After the third protestor emerged from his seat in the audience, accusing the outgoing secretary of state of facilitating genocide in Gaza, the top US diplomat returned to his Tuesday scripted remarks: “Is it hard?”, he continued. “Yes. Is it impossible? No.” The mood in the audience was tense. The […]
Why the bond markets have gone wild
If you imagine New York on any given day, journalists in Midtown are feverishly scribbling the scathing remarks of an ambassador at the UN Security Council. Travel a little farther south to Wall Street and traders are feverishly fixed to their Bloomberg terminals. But there’s a world in which these two collide: the bond market. While […]
The huge story nobody’s talking about
Ahhhh spying. The world’s second-oldest profession. It’s a bit like sniffing your own socks: nobody likes getting caught, but everyone does it. And yet, something big has been happening lately, with US officials using increasingly spicy language to describe one of China’s hacks: the outgoing FBI director argues it’s “the most significant cyber espionage campaign in history“, […]
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