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Miners scour earth again as reserves dwindle

  Think your life has been unadventurous over the past few years, as the pandemic and closed borders have kept you bottled up at home? Spare a thought for the mining sector. An industry built on the romance and horror of finding riches on the wild frontier — from the Klondike to Kimberley, Kolyma and Katanga — has for years ...

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Why central banks are getting inflation wrong

  High above the Bank of England, a weather vane tracking the wind direction connects directly to a dial in the stately building’s Court Room. In the 1800s, the bank’s directors met there, and knowing which way the wind was blowing was crucial. An easterly breeze meant that ships, loaded with commodities such as copper and wheat, would be sailing ...

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Air France-KLM ramps up capacity as Omicron recedes

  Bloomberg Air France-KLM plans to cautiously ramp up capacity in coming months as the latest coronavirus wave fades, while exploring new ways to raise funds to pay back a government pandemic bailout. The struggling carrier forecast network capacity of 73% to 78% of 2019 levels during the first three months of this year, according to a statement. That would ...

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