The Economist UK - 03.08.2019
The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 Middle East & Africa 41 2 sucks. I hate it. But for them to reach my company headquarters would ...
42 Middle East & Africa The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 1 Y arub ikhdehand his friends had been waiting half their lives to get ...
The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 Middle East & Africa 43 2 earn $250 a month,” says Alaa Abu Aqleh, a business graduate also wai ...
44 The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 1 T he roarof a fighter jet cuts through the gentle hubbub of a business lunch. In- trigued dine ...
The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 Asia 45 2 good governance eroding,” Dr Tan declared on July 26th. The second potential impediment t ...
46 Asia The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 1 S ounding more like an anguished health worker than a profit-seeking businessman, James M ...
The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 Asia 47 2 apparent reluctance to stub out smoking, even though the World Health Organisa- tion says ...
48 The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 1 T hrongs of youngpeople roam around the makeshift booths in an exhibition hall in northern Bei ...
The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 China 49 2 have tempered hiring, especially in export industries. A crackdown on shadow banks (lend ...
50 China The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 R evealingly often, when foreigners meet Chinese leaders the encounter is a pain in the ne ...
The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 51 1 A spectre is haunting the rich world. It is the spectre of ungovernability. “Un- governability ...
52 International The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 2 Next, ungovernability can mean that governments fail to pass basic laws on which ...
The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 53 1 D elight ogualu’shair is straight, black and gloriously glossy. She made it her- self. Mrs Ogu ...
54 Business The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 2 1 The companies share four characteris- tics. First, they were born adapted to tricky ...
The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 Business 55 2 Apple and Foxconn will chip in, joining a string of Japanese financial institutions a ...
56 Business The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 “I have failed” and “I gave up” were the six most wrenching words in a letter believed ...
E ven thosewho recoil at eating supper out of a soggy box, fear being mowed down by curry-bearing cyclists or think the death of ...
58 The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 1 I nterest ratesset by the Federal Reserve have been rising since 2015. The gradual approach, e ...
The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 Finance & economics 59 2 room for an aggressive move. Rate-setters hope that a small and speedy ...
60 Finance & economics The EconomistAugust 3rd 2019 1 A round 2am, as the London Stock Ex- change Group (lse) hammered out a ...
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