Business and finance news from Guardian US
Business
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Despite 14 years of work and about $5bn spent, the 2008 promise of quick transport between Los Angeles and San Francisco has not materialized
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Niue is creating a marine park to protect its waters, an area the size of Vietnam, from illegal fishing
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Creating a machine that can perform the delicate work of picking an apple is tricky – and farmworkers say it could be a benefit
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In depth
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The US suicide rate is the highest of any wealthy country and the pandemic highlighted work stress’s effect on mental health
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Julien Vincent’s Market Forces organisation started with a spare laptop and a spare bedroom before raising the ire of the former Coalition government
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From a warning of third world war to global stagflation or depression, gathering is unsurprisingly sombre
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Sexual harassment and assault are rife in the factories that supply some of the world’s leading fashion brands. In Tamil Nadu, union leader Thiyva Rakini is trying to change that
Around the world
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Exporters fear Northern Ireland protocol row will spur trade war with Brussels, making an already difficult job even harder
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Reserve Bank ‘resolute in its commitment’ to keep inflation in the 1-3% target range, signalling further rate rises may still be needed
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‘Fly Responsibly’ adverts mislead customers on the sustainability of flying with KLM, say campaigners
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Households experience faster inflation than official statistics indicate, analysis suggests
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