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What happens to industrial towns in America when a massive manufacturing plant shuts down? We speak to Amy Goldstein, who wrote about the GM plant in Janesville, Wisconsin, that closed during the financial crisis in 2008. She talks with the FT’s Soumaya Keynes about the effects of its main factory shutting down: https://lnkd.in/eXiDpDmA
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Unexpected strength in UK services inflation has left the Bank of England’s meeting on Thursday on a knife edge, as policymakers weigh whether to push ahead with the first reduction in interest rates since 2020.
BoE rate decision on a knife edge
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The recent departures of several BlackRock executives to head rival asset managers, a substantial acquisition and a reorganisation in January have increased anxiety internally and among investors about the future of the $10.6tn money manager. Register with FT Edit to read for free https://on.ft.com/4fh1ReN
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Who are the young Kenyan protestors that persuaded President William Ruto to withdraw a tax bill that had aimed to raise over $2.3bn and change the make-up of his cabinet? https://on.ft.com/4c1DDSP
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Nicolás Maduro has been re-elected president of Venezuela, but the opposition has contested the result, complaining of serious irregularities in the count. Opinion polls before the vote and quick counts on the day had forecast a big opposition win.
Venezuela’s authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro declared election winner
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The High Court in London last week heard a case brought by the UK bank against CMIS, in which NatWest’s lawyers complained that CMIS had “failed to pay the sums falling due” since 2017.
NatWest sues ex-GM unit for €155mn over financial crisis-era deals
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Some solicitors believe the rise in cases is a sign that run-of-the-mill employee grievances are being elevated to whistleblowing claims. https://on.ft.com/3Sr4jpe
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Beijing has broadened its scrutiny of the finance industry to include mutual funds and Hong Kong-based bankers.
China’s state-owned funds and lenders claw back pay and bonuses
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