AI risks widening global wealth gap, WTO warns
Poorer countries need to be able to share benefits of artificial intelligence, report says
Poorer countries need to be able to share benefits of artificial intelligence, report says
Move by private equity-backed group is latest signal of reopening for new European listings
The government is incredibly unpopular and even its favoured policies have not shifted the dial
Beijing steps up efforts to boost semiconductor independence to compete with the US
Big Four firm forced to take ‘tough decision to reduce roles in some areas’ amid slowdown following pandemic-era boom
US president to meet King Charles as royal family prepares for pomp and ceremony
US citizen Chenyue Mao had been restricted from leaving country under opaque measure for several months
Eli Lilly’s weight loss drug reported average weight loss of just under 21 per cent in trials of its maximum approved dose, rather than as much as 22.5 per cent as incorrectly stated in an article on September 16
Katie Martin and Robert Armstrong speak to Antoine Gara
FCA says traditional financial rules would not be effective for the sector as it prepares to fully integrate the market
Figure strengthens case for Bank of England to leave interest rates unchanged on Thursday
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane. See how actions taken by your central bank affect you
From Ariel Le Bourdonnec, Insurance Campaigner, Reclaim Finance, Paris, France
From Sol Picciotto, Emeritus Professor, Lancaster University, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, UK
From Christian B Teeter, Professor of Business Administration, Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles, CA, US
From Karthik Sankaran, Senior Research Fellow, Geoeconomics, Global South Programme, Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, Washington, DC, US
From Keith Salway, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, UK
From Tim Bale, Professor of Politics, Queen Mary University of London, UK
From Rebecca Christie, Senior Fellow, Bruegel, Brussels, Belgium
From Timothy Beecroft, St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK
Plus France’s woes
ChatGPT; San Francisco; Jan Marsalek; televisions; finance; Trump; social media; and Elton John
Adding some steel to the golden fetters
Also in this newsletter: EU rights agency raises alarm about growing discrimination against intersex people in Europe