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Are US’s bipartisan laws moving forward?

The news from Washington last week, as usual, was grim. Senate Republicans blocked legislation to create a bipartisan commission to investigate the January 6 attack on the Capitol. Bipartisan talks over President Joe Biden’s infrastructure proposals are dragging out. Senators negotiating a police-reform bill missed their deadline. It’s disappointing to progressives who want to see the government get things done, ...

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Quorn-maker’s IPO drives top funds ditching ‘stocks’

Bloomberg Food giant Monde Nissin Corp’s record-breaking entry into the Philippine stock market is driving a shakeup that’s impacting everything from the nation’s consumer sector to holdings of some of the biggest money managers. Investors say the $1 billion initial share offering — the biggest ever debut in the Southeast Asian country — is pushing them to reallocate funds from ...

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Lufthansa gets permits to fly to Moscow, St Petersburg

Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG said it continues to have permission to operate several weekly flights to Moscow and St Petersburg, after at least two European airlines scrapped routes when Russian aviation authorities withheld authorisation for changes to avoid flying over Belarus. The German carrier operates seven weekly connections to Moscow and four to St Petersburg, according to a spokeswoman. Air ...

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