Plus: The small-town trial gripping America, what to eat if you want to live longer, and Russia stares into a population abyss as Putin sends its young men to die
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Dear Reader,
Since September borrowing costs have soared and property buyers and sellers are in a stand-off. Associate Editor Ben Wright explains why today’s higher interest rates could crush the housing market as badly as when it crashed in 1989 – and reveals what’s coming next.
Chris
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