In the shadow of a turbulent future, The Bloomberg New Economy Forum brought together world leaders for face-to-face discussions on the global threats we face. This special highlights the best of the fifth annual event which was held in Singapore from November 14-17.
The Big Take is the very best of Bloomberg’s in-depth, original reporting from around the globe every day.
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Traders and Consumers Lower Their Expectations for US Inflation
US Producer Prices Top Estimates, Supporting Fed Hikes Into 2023
Euro-Zone Banks Return Another €447.5 Billion in ECB Funding
Rivian, Warner Bros. Discovery to Be Added to Nasdaq 100
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Microsoft’s Fight for Activision Is a Bet on the Future of Gaming
Korea EV Supercharging Maker Opens US Office, Expands in Japan
Microsoft, Once Sure of June 30 Activision Deal Close, Now Won’t Say
Backers of Ousted Peru President Block Roads as Protests Spread
Australia, Japan Reaffirm Indo-Pacific Commitment, Military Ties
Griffin Strikes Deal for Potential New Citadel NYC Skyscraper
Lennar Offers 5,000 Homes to Investors With Buyer Demand Sliding
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Messi, Argentina Beat Netherlands on Penalties at World Cup
We’re Succeeding on Climate. We’ll Fail on Biodiversity
The Harry and Meghan Show Is a Royal Knockout
Bye-Bye, Big Bang: UK Reforms Are an Exercise in Political Theater
Royal Caribbean CFO Says Experience Seekers Are Fueling Comeback
The High Price of Bad Business: Corporate America’s Biggest Settlements
Some Bosses Embrace Work From Home to Keep Wages Down
Harvard Coach’s Praise Clinched Brothers’ Admission, Jury Told
Trump’s Comments About Writer Carroll ‘Purely Personal,’ DC AG Says
Ice and Snow Warnings Issued as UK Set to Drop to Minus 10C
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US Probes FTX Founder for Fraud, Examines Cash Flows to Bahamas
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Former President Donald Trump’s attempt to derail evidence gathering in New York’s $250 million civil fraud suit against him and his company is a “baseless” delay tactic, the state’s attorney general told a judge.
Trump’s emergency motion for a temporary restraining order, filed in Florida, sidesteps the New York court where the fraud suit was filed, New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a filing Wednesday in federal court in West Palm Beach. Trump’s request also should be denied because there is no emergency, she said.