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How to solve a transatlantic challenge
Also in today’s newsletter: Paschal Donohoe has become the wrong kind of poster boy
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Futures markets bet central bank will abandon pledges to ‘stay the course’ on monetary policy
The proposal is a response with uncertain outcomes to a threat with known and catastrophic consequences
Christopher Waller supports slower pace of increases but warns of ‘considerable way to go’ on hitting inflation target
Company chief executives and investors say Inflation Reduction Act will be an ‘engine’ for US growth
Volatility in debt market prompts US money market funds to park cash in ‘reverse repo’
Liu He mounts pitch for country’s reopening at private World Economic Forum lunch
At Davos, a number of business leaders do not anticipate a return to the pre-2019 pattern of zero rates
Janet Yellen urges lawmakers to raise borrowing limit sooner rather than later to avoid default
Wall Street chiefs offer divergent views on persistence of US price pressures and how the Fed should respond
Treasury to take ‘extraordinary measures’ to avoid default once $31.4tn borrowing limit is reached
Plus, the IRA’s impact will not be felt evenly, a new report shows
EU prepares to take on Biden’s showpiece legislation with a plan to boost green businesses
Workforce reductions are more readjustment than sector-wide predictions of prolonged economic downturn
Climate envoy’s comments come as Washington faces backlash from trading partners and allies over subsidies
Falls in retail sales and wholesale prices ease pressure on US central bank and emerging markets
Beijing and Washington try to counter fears with first meeting of two most senior economic officials in three years
So just MTFC already
Plus, a legal test case for the sustainability-linked bond sector
Plus, Alibaba
The iPhone maker’s links with Asian contract suppliers are unlikely to be broken
The tech giant increasingly finds itself beholden to America’s biggest geopolitical rival. But is diversification even possible?
Wall Street is more pessimistic about the prospect of recession
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