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The ‘perplexing’ state of the US economy

It’s State of the Union time, and one of the few bright spots — so it seems — is the US economy. We are at loggerheads with our traditional allies. The spreading coronavirus casts a cloud of dread. Meanwhile, the economy plods along at about a 2% annual growth rate. Though unspectacular, this has been steady enough to reduce the ...

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Ireland’s Ryanair is a polluting airline Ryanair’s ‘misleading’ claims

Ryanair Holdings Plc has been given a telling off by the UK’s advertising watchdog for making “misleading” claims about its carbon emissions. Ads claiming Ryanair is “Europe’s… lowest emissions airline” must be withdrawn because the Irish carrier did not fully substantiate this and other environmental boasts, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) found. As the climate crisis intensifies, Ryanair probably won’t ...

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Short-sellers win their bet against the Royal Mail

One big argument against Jeremy Corbyn’s plan to re-nationalise large chunks of the British economy was that it would prove eye-wateringly expensive. Yet one of the companies in the sights of the opposition Labour Party’s leader, Royal Mail Plc, is turning out to be anything but. The postal operator’s heavily shorted shares plunged 9% on February 6 to a fresh ...

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