
#economist.com. × #Feb.27.2025 The smiling new face of German big business. From Allianz to Zalando, pedlars of services are outdoing industrial firms at home—and foreign rivals abroad
#Business #Germany #Europe

#economist.com. × #Feb.27.2025 The Economist’s office agony uncle is back. Another bulging postbag for Max Flannel
#Business

#economist.com. × #Feb.27.2025 The business of secondhand clothing is booming. Can it be profitable, too?
#Business

#economist.com. × #Feb.27.2025 The business of second-hand clothing is booming. Can it be profitable, too?
#Business

#economist.com. × #Feb.27.2025 Zyn is giving investors a buzz—for now. Nicotine pouches are growing fast
#Business

#economist.com. × #Feb.27.2025 How India escaped extreme poverty without an industrial miracle. And, in doing so, undermined a popular myth about development
#Business #Asia #India

#economist.com. × #Feb.27.2025 India has undermined a popular myth about development. Extreme poverty in the country has dropped to negligible levels
#Business #Asia #India

#economist.com. × #Feb.27.2025 How to get rich in 2025. Forget about your career. Today an inheritance is what matters
#Business

#economist.com. × #Feb.26.2025 The trouble with MAGA’s chipmaking dreams. TSMC will keep making most of the world’s advanced chips at home for years to come
#Business #Tech #USA #Asia #North America #Taiwan

#economist.com. × #Feb.26.2025 How cheap can investing get?. The answer depends on whether speculators resist zany ETFs
#Business

#economist.com. × #Feb.25.2025 Meet Trump’s fiercest opponent: the bond market. Treasury yields are falling sharply. But not for the president’s desired reasons
#Business #USA #North America

#economist.com. × #Feb.25.2025 Nvidia is fighting both Trump and China. Can the sizzling revenue growth last?
#Business #China #USA #Asia #North America

#economist.com. × #Feb.24.2025 A guide to dodging Trump’s tariffs. How companies can lessen the blow from the American president’s assault on trade
#Business #Politics #USA #North America #Americas

#economist.com. × #Feb.24.2025 A guide to dodging Donald Trump’s tariffs. How companies can lessen the blow from the American president’s assault on trade
#Business #Politics #USA #North America #Americas

#economist.com. × #Feb.23.2025 Stablecoins: the real crypto craze. Policymakers are racing to catch up with their rapid rise
#Business

#economist.com. × #Feb.22.2025 How to make cash in Africa’s coup belt. Mining multinationals are learning to do business with juntas
#Business #Politics #Africa

#economist.com. × #Feb.20.2025 Egypt and Jordan are struggling to make themselves useful to Donald Trump. They no longer offer the promise of stability in a region that has been upended
#Business #Politics #Africa #Asia #Egypt #Jordan

#economist.com. × #Feb.20.2025 Rwanda tightens its grip over eastern Congo. The Congolese government has lost control of the region
#Business #Politics #Rwanda #Africa #Republic of the Congo #Democratic Republic of the Congo

#economist.com. × #Feb.20.2025 Africa’s young “generation hustle” hits the big time. They are pious, entrepreneurial and eager to make the most of their potential
#Business #Politics #Africa

#economist.com. × #Feb.20.2025 Syria’s next steps towards a new order. Will Syria’s leader make good on his promises?
#Business #Politics #Africa

#economist.com. × #Feb.20.2025 Sudan’s national army is on the brink of retaking the capital. That could be a turning point for the country’s civil war
#Business #Politics #Africa

#economist.com. × #Feb.20.2025 Hollywood’s Trump-baiting Oscars. As Silicon Valley embraces the president, legacy media steers clear
#Business #Showbiz #Academy Awards

#economist.com. × #Feb.20.2025 Europe is set to start cutting red tape—lightly. But those hoping for radical deregulation will be sorely disappointed
#Business #Europe
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