The Economist USA - 10.08.2019
60 Finance & economics The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 P enguins on amelting icecap must choose between budging up tighter and ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 Finance & economics 61 F inancial centres, like delicate plants, thrive in the right condition ...
62 Finance & economics The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 T wo yearsago British chocoholics felt the pinch from the deci- sion to ...
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64 The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 1 E very day a tonne or two of defunct sat- ellites, rocket parts and other man- made orbiting ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 Science & technology 65 2 1 sociated with such a de-orbiting is much larger than that of a pro ...
66 Science & technology The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 2 E cology is acomplicated thing. Given the facts that elephant damage ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 67 1 B eyond doubt, Walter Bagehot wasThe Economist’s greatest editor. During his 16 years in the ...
68 Books & arts The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 2 attended University College, London, a new “radical infidel college” designe ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 Books & arts 69 1 S arah broom’s moving memoir does not belong to her alone. She shares the st ...
70 Books & arts The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 2 made in 2016 with Richard Flanagan, a Booker prizewinning Australian novelis ...
71 Support Stronger Hong Kong – Turkey Connections Invitation to Companies to bid for the provision of Consultancy Services for ...
72 The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 Economic data Gross domestic product Consumer prices Unemployment Current-account Budget Intere ...
Sources: Datastream from Refinitiv; Bloomberg; BEA; eMarketer; Open Secrets;The Economist *At July 31st †To Q2 ‡Forecast §To Q1 ...
74 The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 T hree timesthe government asked him and he turned the job down, not wanting to become a mouthp ...
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