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Business
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Large corporations are passing on higher-than-needed price increases to customers under the cover of inflation, war and supply chain squeezes, experts say
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Carmaker’s shares fell this week over concerns CEO would offload stock to help fund takeover of platform
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France’s economy stalls and Italy’s shrinks but Germany rebounds from contraction
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Tech giant’s revenues grew at a sluggish 7% in the first quarter to $116.4bn as shoppers switch back to bricks and mortar
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In depth
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The controversial billionaire may find that buying the platform exposes him to a whole new world of legal problems
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James Ball spends countless hours a week staring at his iPhone. Would a fortnight with just old-school text messages and games of Snake shake him out of it?
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A Guardian analysis uncovers how companies enriched themselves and their investors while boasting about jacking up prices
Around the world
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Chinese capital says negative test needed to enter some public areas, sporting events and to use public transport
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Business secretary calls for increased investment by energy producers to avoid being hit with tax on soaring profits
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Germany, Hungary and others are devising ways they can use roubles to pay Gazprom and not be in breach of sanctions
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Analysis: Sunak hints Labour proposal ‘not off the table’ but criteria suggests very few firms would be penalised
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