Supreme Court rules in favour of consumers in printer case
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US consumer spending jumps, as monthly inflation rebounds
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The United States of insanity
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Top economists urge ‘strong carbon price’ in climate fight
Leading economists called Monday on the international community to price carbon at up to $100 (89 euros) a tonne by 2030, saying this
Markets wrap: Stocks meander, Pound rises in holiday-hit trading
Global stocks were mixed and the dollar was flat as the latest comments from a Fed official offered little to excite traders amid thin
OPEC is falling short on its promise to do ‘whatever it takes’ to stabilize oil prices
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Climate change litigation growing rapidly, global study reveals
A new global study has found that the number of lawsuits involving climate change has tripled since 2014, with the United States