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1. What space, submarines and polar research teach about teamwork
2. How safe is your DNA in a bankruptcy?
3. Barnes & Noble, a bookstore, is back in the business of selling books
4. Big law’s capitulation to Donald Trump may be bad for business
6. ASML’s boss has a warning for Europe
7. Musk Inc is under serious threat
8. Should BHP, Rio Tinto and Vale learn from Chinese rivals?
10. East Asia’s armsmakers are on the rise
11. How hospitals inflate America’s giant health-care bill
12. The luxury industry is poised for a deal wave
13. Will Trump’s tariffs turbocharge foreign investment in America?
14. The race to elect the next head of the Olympics is heating up
15. 7-Eleven is still struggling to fend off its Canadian suitor
17. The importance of repetition in the workplace
18. Western companies are experimenting with DeepSeek
19. Elon Musk’s antics are not the only problem for Tesla
20. Trump’s metals tariffs will cost American industry dearly
22. Mistral, Europe’s biggest AI startup, is blowing hot
24. The behaviour that annoys colleagues more than any other
25. The pay gap between men and women won’t go away
26. As Germany’s defence stocks go ballistic, armsmakers are tooling up
27. Catering to protein-rich diets is a tasty business
28. America's carmakers win a tariff reprieve, but still face a tricky dilemma
29. The Economist’s office agony uncle is back
30. The smiling new face of German big business
32. Airbus has not taken full advantage of Boeing’s weakness
34. The trouble with MAGA’s chipmaking dreams
36. A guide to dodging Donald Trump’s tariffs
37. Hollywood’s Trump-baiting Oscars
38. Leaving the seat of power
39. Europe is set to start cutting red tape—lightly
40. Elon Musk spells danger for Accenture, McKinsey and their rivals
41. Why Xi Jinping is making nice with China’s tech billionaires
42. It’s not just AI. China’s medicines are surprising the world, too
43. Defence tech is blowing up Silicon Valley’s beliefs
44. How to get people to resign
45. Could a German startup disrupt Europe’s arms industry?
46. Chinese cars are taking over the global south
47. Elon Musk’s $97bn offer is a headache for Sam Altman’s OpenAI
48. BP is underperforming and under pressure
49. German business is being suffocated by high costs and red tape
50. Donald Trump loves big oil. Does big oil love him back?
52. Shein and Temu are in Donald Trump’s cross-hairs
53. The data-centre investment spree shows no signs of stopping
54. Can Nintendo’s new console propel it to even greater heights?
55. Corporate America’s diversity wars are just getting started
56. How DeepSeek will upend the AI pecking order
58. What Elon Musk should learn from Larry Ellison
59. Football clubs are making more money than ever. Players not so much
60. From cribs to carriers, high-end baby products are in vogue
61. No one gains from American tariffs on cars from Mexico and Canada
62. DeepSeek poses a challenge to Beijing as much as to Silicon Valley
63. Nvidia is in danger of losing its monopoly-like margins
64. DeepSeek sends a shockwave through markets
67. A $500bn investment plan says a lot about Trump’s AI priorities
68. Donald Trump’s America will not become a tech oligarchy
69. OpenAI’s latest model will change the economics of software
70. Donald Trump once tried to ban TikTok. Now can he save it?
71. The UFC, Dana White and the rise of bloodsport entertainment
74. One of the biggest energy IPOs in a decade could be around the corner
75. Will Elon Musk scrap his plan to invest in a gigafactory in Mexico?
76. Can the Gulf states become tech superpowers?
78. Meet the ambitious wolf cubs of Wall Street
79. The signals of workplace submissiveness
80. What next for US Steel?
81. Foxconn and other gadget-makers are expanding their empires
82. America’s internet giants are being outplayed in the global south
84. Alcohol-free drinks are becoming big business
85. A new electricity supercycle is under way
86. MAGA’s war on talent frightens CEOs—and angers Elon Musk
89. Meet Silicon Valley’s shrewdest talent spotters
90. America’s marijuana industry is wilting
91. China is catching up with America in quantum technology
92. Why are Nordic companies so successful?
93. Who was the best CEO of 2024?
94. The business of nicknames
95. Meet the most ruthless CEO in the trillion-dollar tech club
97. A tie-up between Honda and Nissan will not fix their problems
98. Workers love Donald Trump. Unions should fear him
99. Why Louis Vuitton is struggling but Hermes is not
100. Tesla, Intel and the fecklessness of corporate boards
101. The employee awards for 2024
102. Farewell, Don Draper: AI is coming for advertising
103. What Trump’s new antitrust enforcers mean for business
104. Why judges were wrong to block the Kroger-Albertsons merger
105. What do the gods of generative AI have in store for 2025?
106. The PayPal Mafia is taking over America’s government
107. From Apple to Starbucks, Western firms’ China dreams are dying
108. Not all European business is a profitless wasteland
110. Can teenagers outwit Australia’s social-media ban?
111. Will Europe ease up on big tech?
112. Russian businesses are beginning to bear the cost of war
113. How painful will Trump’s tariffs be for American businesses?
114. Intel’s troubles deepen, as its boss makes an abrupt exit
115. Could seaweed replace plastic packaging?
116. Has Sequoia Capital outgrown its business model?
117. On stupid rules and quick wins
118. TikTok wants Western consumers to shop like the Chinese
119. Audiobooks are booming, thanks to streaming subscriptions
120. Will the trouble ever end for Volkswagen and its rivals?
121. After Northvolt’s failure, who will make Europe’s EV batteries?
124. Donald Trump’s victory has boosted shares in private-prison companies
125. Gautam Adani faces bribery charges in America
126. Nvidia’s boss dismisses fears that AI has hit a wall
127. Does Dallas offer a vision of America’s future?
128. What ChatGPT’s corporate victims have in common
129. Spirit’s woes reveal the dismal state of America’s budget airlines
130. How Chinese is Shein?
131. Is America’s last big industrial conglomerate about to break up?
132. The magic and the minefield of confidence
133. Big oil may be softening its stance on climate-change regulation
134. Nike and Adidas are losing their lead in running shoes
135. TSMC walks a geopolitical tightrope
136. America Inc is hoping for a tax bonanza. It may be disappointed
137. Donald Trump is bad news for German business
138. Tesla is not the only winner under Donald Trump
139. What would Elon Musk do in government?
140. Why being wrong is good for you
142. Oil bosses have big hopes for the AI boom
143. India’s startup scene is picking up speed again
144. Huawei’s new made-in-China software takes on Apple and Android
145. Why your company is struggling to scale up generative AI
147. China is tightening its grip on the world’s minerals
148. Can anyone besides Nvidia make big bucks from chips?
149. Can Japan’s toilet technology crack global markets?
150. Volkswagen’s woes illustrate Germany’s creeping deindustrialisation
151. Too many people want to be social-media influencers
153. Can Google or Huawei stymie Apple’s march towards $4trn?
154. How to manage politics in the workplace
155. Memory chips could be the next bottleneck for AI
156. South-East Asia’s stodgy conglomerates are holding it back
157. Competition will make weight-loss drugs better, cheaper and bigger
158. Are bosses right to insist that workers return to the office?
159. America’s growing profits are under threat
160. What if carmaking went the way of consumer electronics?
161. The horrors of the reply-all email thread
162. BHP and Rio Tinto are heading in different directions
163. Poland’s stockmarket has a hot new entrant
164. Pity the superstar fashion designer
165. Can artificial intelligence rescue customer service?
166. Why Microsoft Excel won’t die
167. The trouble with Elon Musk’s robotaxi dream
168. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, chemicals magnate turned sports mogul
170. Masayoshi Son is back in Silicon Valley—and late to the AI race
171. China is writing the world’s technology rules
172. Can Mytheresa make luxury e-commerce a success?
173. Ratan Tata, a consequential and beloved figure in Indian business
174. Big tech is bringing nuclear power back to life
175. Can Israel’s mighty tech industry withstand a wider war?
176. Will America’s government try to break up Google?
179. Workouts for the face are a growing business
180. India’s consumers are changing how they buy
181. The future of the Chinese consumer—in three glasses
182. AI and globalisation are shaking up software developers’ world
184. Is a Nike lifer the best person to revive the swoosh?
185. The rise of the $40,000 gym membership
186. Northvolt announces more cuts, worrying investors
187. What does the OpenAI exodus say about Sam Altman?
188. Can dealmaking save Intel?
189. The curse of the Michelin star
190. YouTubers like MrBeast are coming for Hollywood
192. PwC needs to rethink its global governance
193. How FIFA was outplayed by Electronic Arts
194. OpenAI’s new fundraising is shaking up Silicon Valley
195. How much trouble is Boeing in?
196. Why the hype for hybrid cars will not last
197. Chinese overcapacity is crushing the global steel industry
198. Intel is on life support. Can anything save it?
199. Physical proximity has big effects in the workplace
200. Demand for high-end cameras is soaring
201. European firms are smaller and less profitable than American ones
202. People are splurging like never before on their pets
203. Why family empires dominate business in India
204. AI will not fix Apple’s sluggish iPhone sales any time soon
205. Japan’s sleepy companies still need more reform
206. Is the era of the mega-deal over?
207. Brian Niccol, Starbucks’s new CEO, has a “messianic halo”
209. Can IKEA disrupt the furniture business again?
210. How Broadcom quietly became a $700bn powerhouse
211. Commercial ties between the Gulf and Asia are deepening
212. Closing factories will not be enough to save Volkswagen
213. Has Warren Buffett lost his touch?
214. Clean energy’s next trillion-dollar business
215. From Southwest to Spirit, budget airlines are in a tailspin
216. Pinduoduo, China’s e-commerce star, suffers a blow
218. Renault readies itself to take on Chinese rivals
219. How Abercrombie & Fitch got hot again
220. Meta is accused of “bullying” the open-source community
221. The case against “Russia’s Mark Zuckerberg” will have lasting effects
222. What could stop the Nvidia frenzy?
223. Why Germany’s watchmakers are worried about the AfD
225. What a takeover offer for 7-Eleven says about business in Japan
226. From Coachella to Burning Man, festivals are having a bad year
227. Why America’s tech giants have got bigger and stronger
228. India’s largest airline is flying high
229. Apple can’t do cars. Meet the Chinese tech giants that can
230. Can big food adapt to healthier diets?
231. The global tourism boom is shifting to Asia
232. From Taylor Swift to Star Trek, niche cruises are on the rise
233. Startups are finding novel ways to recycle carbon
235. Hindenburg widens its attack on Adani
236. Can Chipotle’s boss turn Starbucks around?
237. How bosses should play politics: the cautionary tale of Elon Musk
240. China is overhauling its company law
241. Why people have fallen out of love with dating apps
242. China’s manufacturers are going broke
243. A court says Google is a monopolist. Now what?
244. A history-lover’s guide to the market panic over AI
245. What is going wrong for Intel?
246. Can Samsung get its mojo back?
249. India’s electric-scooter champion goes public
250. What Chipotle and McDonald’s say about the consumer slowdown
251. What could kill the $1trn artificial-intelligence boom?
253. Can China smash the Airbus-Boeing duopoly?
254. Machines might not take your job. But they could make it worse
255. Why is Mark Zuckerberg giving away Meta’s crown jewels?
256. Donald Trump’s promise of a golden age for oil is fanciful
257. China’s robotaxis are racing ahead of Tesla’s
258. How a CEO knows when to quit
259. Can anyone save Macy’s?
260. China is the West’s corporate R&D lab. Can it remain so?
261. Can Burberry put its chequered past behind it?
262. Google wants a piece of Microsoft’s cyber-security business
263. Tech bros love J.D. Vance. Many CEOs are scared stiff
264. What a $600m wedding says about India’s attitude to wealth
265. Why most battery-makers struggle to make money
266. What German business makes of France’s leftward turn
267. Europe’s biggest debt-collector has a debt problem
268. The CEO’s alternative summer reading list
269. The EV trade war between China and the West heats up
270. Once high-flying Boeing is now a corporate criminal
271. America’s giant armsmakers are being outgunned
272. Lessons in risk-taking from buccaneering BBVA
273. Panic rooms and private bunkers are all the rage in Germany
275. Hollywood enters a frugal new era
276. What next for Amazon as it turns 30?
277. European millionaires seek a safe harbour from populism
278. A new lab and a new paper reignite an old AI debate
279. Why everyone should think like a lawyer
280. Why big oil is wading into lithium
282. Who shaved $250bn from Kweichow Moutai’s market value?
283. Is the revival of Paris in peril?
284. Is artificial intelligence making big tech too big?
285. Nvidia is now the world’s most valuable company
286. Are manufacturing jobs really that good?
287. The cautionary tale of Huy Fong’s hot sauce
288. European airlines are on a shopping spree
290. India’s electronics industry is surging
291. Palmer Luckey and Anduril want to shake up armsmaking
292. China’s giant solar industry is in turmoil
293. A price war breaks out among China’s AI-model builders
294. The rise of the hard right alarms German business leaders
295. How Gen Zs rebel against Asia’s rigid corporate culture
296. What Indian business expects from Modi 3.0
297. The EU hits China’s carmakers with hefty new tariffs
298. Hey Siri! Help me get Apple out of an AI-shaped hole
299. The war for AI talent is heating up
300. Lessons in capitalism from Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s
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