FCA urged to extend Covid insurance claims deadline for hospitality firms
Thousands of hospitality businesses risk losing their right to Covid-related insurance compensation unless the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) intervenes to extend a
Amazon in talks over $10bn investment in OpenAI as AI arms race accelerates
Amazon is reportedly in discussions to invest as much as $10 billion in OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company behind ChatGPT, in a
Sotheby’s and Christie’s hail recovery in global art market
Two of the world’s largest auction houses have signalled a return to growth in the global art market, offering early evidence that
UK interest rates cut to 3.75% as Bank signals inflation nearing target
The Bank of England has cut interest rates for the fourth time this year, lowering borrowing costs to their lowest level in
November’s Weak Jobs Report Pushes the Fed Toward More Monetary Stimulus
If employment reports continue to show growing economic stagnation, calls for more monetary inflation and government spending will only grow.
We Cannot Build an Economy on Lies
American journalists and academics have invented a fairy tale in which “free market orthodoxy” has dominated political thinking in America for the
Why William F. Buckley Pushed the John Birchers from the Conservative Movement
National Review’s purging of the John Birch Society was done because the Birchers began to turn against the Vietnam War.



