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An investor’s guide to debt-ceiling fight

Aaron Brown The debt ceiling is one of those perennial issues in US politics that occasionally rises to a major concern. The ceiling has been raised, suspended or adjusted 28 times since 1993, usually with little drama. But there were major fights in 1995, 2011 and 2013 that led to extended government shutdowns and concern the US would default on ...

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Don’t count on Sunak to protect your UK pension

Stuart Trow Liz Truss lasted only 44 days as UK prime minister. But her legacy in respect of your pension will almost certainly endure for decades. It is important to understand how this might affect you and how best to respond. One of Truss’s last acts as PM was to reaffirm the government’s commitment to raise the state pension each ...

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India unveils first private-sector aircraft manufacturing facility

Gujarat / WAM     Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, on Sunday laid the foundation stone of the C295 aircraft manufacturing facility – the first aircraft manufacturing facility in India’s private sector. Asian News International quoted the Indian Prime Minister as saying that India is becoming a big manufacturing hub for the world. “Transport aircraft will give strength to our forces, ...

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