Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
FTSE 100 group’s existing agreement with media company will remain but choice of rival ‘altnet’ puts it under pressure
Low inflation gives monetary policymakers more room to boost ailing economy after 25bp cut to 3.5%
Chartbook: shameless plagiarism edition
Ahead of Jackson Hole, August’s financial turmoil and feverish response now look a little silly
The US president’s high-spending protectionism is bad policy and worse politics
Greenback slides against euro and yen after market sell-off fades
Also in today’s newsletter, regulators set to intervene in 7-Eleven takeover bid, and Blinken reports Gaza deal progress
Brussels plans additional levy for electric vehicles made at the US carmaker’s Chinese factories
And housing Kamalanomics
Fiscal R* and fiscal-monetary tensions
The fixation with balanced budgets over everything else will be overcome
A well-trained workforce is essential to the economy, but a shortage of alternatives to university means Britain’s young people are falling behind
Populist measures designed to win over US voters are less welcome to business and economists
The US and its allies risk paying a higher longer-term price if they fail to repel Russian aggression
Policy uncertainty and Labour’s levy plans threaten fall in production and jobs in ageing oil basin, executives warn
Beijing increases use of intellectual property as collateral to try to revive credit growth
Move designed to increase government revenue would face opposition from business and Republicans
Government’s permission for increase in passengers is first major infrastructure decision
Heavy-handed legislative or one-size-fits-all approaches are not merited
Also in this newsletter: US investors anticipate a ‘soft landing’, Japan’s 7-Eleven receives takeover offer, and start-up failures surge
Research shows 0.5% increase to 99,207 outlets in Britain in three months to June
Look over here, like I live in hell? I’m running wild like rats in Taco Bell
Giorgia Meloni’s coalition at odds over faster naturalisation of children with immigrant background
Financial markets are right to be jumpy ahead of November’s election