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All together now: ‘Tighter policy isn’t tight policy’

The shift under way in global monetary policy is more subtle evolution than revolution. For all the talk about a pivot toward higher interest rates, conditions are likely to remain relatively lax for years to come in the economies that matter most. Central banks are unlikely to engage in new aggressive approaches to spurring growth and buttressing markets; the global ...

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Is it an ‘all-clear’ ruling for Facebook?

Facebook Inc investors celebrated the social media giant’s court victory in two major antitrust lawsuits by driving the company’s market value above $1 trillion for the first time. But a closer look at the judge’s decision reveals it may just delay the eventual reckoning. It is not an “all-clear” ruling. US District Judge James Boasberg granted Facebook’s request to dismiss ...

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Macron is down now, but he is far from out

French presidential careers tend to begin euphorically, screech to a halt in the face of protests over promises becoming policy and end somewhere between indifference and contempt when voters bring out the ballot-box equivalent of the guillotine. The results of regional elections seemed to prove the pattern. President Emmanuel Macron’s party racked up a humiliating defeat less than a year ...

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