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Tory officials hope Wednesday’s price data and buoyant tax receipts brighten the outlook for Autumn statement
Plus, Gaza faces a grim Independence Day and Argentina heads towards a tight election run-off
The upcoming climate summit needs to shift public opinion and generate political will — the planet’s future depends on it
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
BusinessEurope claims that anti-espionage amendments make the relationship with China ‘challenging’
Washington has for the first time added Russian liquefied natural gas to sanctions linked to the war in Ukraine
US and Chinese presidents set to meet for first time in a year ahead of Apec forum
Rating agency says move reflects drastic rise in Treasury yields and ‘political divisions’
Falling government bond yields loosen the tight financial conditions policymakers want to create
Also in this newsletter: ECB not ready to cut rates, ransomware attacks, science round-up
IMF and foreign governments express reservations over deal agreed with private creditors last month
Central bank’s president tells FT rates must be kept at current levels for ‘long enough’
Also in today’s newsletter, Nvidia prepares to launch new AI chip for China and Treasury market disrupted by ransomware attack on Chinese bank
The former head of the New York Fed on macro lessons, monetary policy and the coming US fiscal crisis
US central bank ‘will not hesitate’ to raise interest rates again if necessary, says chair
Tokyo must consider whether a stimulus next year will help or hinder its central bank
Also in this newsletter: how subsidies are undermining the EU single market
Efficiency rises just 1.7% over 16 years, a trend described as ‘alarming’ by experts
Competition and Markets Authority says ‘drivers are feeling the pain again’
Technology’s performance has been moderated compared with what was previously sold in key market
Ahead of the Autumn Statement, here’s my wish list for reforming tax-free saving and investing
Also in today’s newsletter, SoftBank sinks to a $6bn loss and Hollywood actors settle long-running dispute
Boring regulation, not sci-fi heroism, is what is needed
Unless it gets Donald Trump elected or spurs China to invade Taiwan, the Gaza conflict is not disastrous for trade
UK authority warns of additional costs following concerns it could be swamped by inquiries
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