Business and finance news from Guardian US
Business
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Recent revelations that Democratic West Virginian senator quietly made millions from his coal business could come back to haunt him as he eyes a run for re-election
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Some 75% of imports will be banned and Sberbank ejected from Swift but Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia to keep supplies
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Hedge fund boss – whose daughter married Brooklyn Beckham – holds 1.5% stake in Unilever
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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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In depth
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In this extract from his new book, Sam Wallman recalls working as an Amazon picker – walking 30km a day with a constantly pinging timer
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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
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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