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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Who buys the dirty energy assets public companies no longer want?

It could well be your university or your pension fund

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
OPEC grapples with a precariously balanced oil market

Geopolitical drama and a tight market mean that a price of $100 per barrel could be on the cards

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
America prepares the “mother of all sanctions” against Russia

How much would they hurt?

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Why the impressive pace of investment growth looks likely to endure

Supply chains, technological change and climate targets will all demand more capital spending in the 2020s

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
The global interest bill is about to jump

The world paid $10trn in interest last year. As rates begin to rise, we work out where the bill might go

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Why India’s stockmarket is roaring

After a desultory decade, profits are expected to surge

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
China may soon become a high-income country

Has it truly escaped the middle-income trap?

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Finance and economics
  • by david hall
Why stockmarket jitters have not so far spread to the credit market

Bond-holders tend to be less starry-eyed than stock investors. Still, there are reasons to be watchful

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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