Newsletter Aug 22, 2022
Crises threaten UK monarchy's image 25 years after Diana's death

Buckingham Palace's press operation was gradually revamped, with more PR-savvy people brought in.


 
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Markets looking for clarity but tuning out Fed message

In the battle to contain red-hot inflation, which topped nine percent in June, the Fed has hiked rates four times


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Oil falls on concerns economic slowdown may dent fuel demand

Oil prices fell on Monday, ending three days of gains, on fears aggressive U.S. interest rate hikes may lead to a global economic slowdown and dent fuel demand.

Asia shares slip anew, dollar keeps rising

Asian shares got off to a rocky start on Monday while the dollar remained in demand amid concerns most major central banks are committed to raising interest rates no matter the risks to growth.

Russian crops, fertiliser must move 'unimpeded': UN chief

Guterres travelled this week to Ukraine, where he met the presidents of Ukraine and Turkey, Volodymyr Zelensky and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in the western city of Lviv Thursday

Toyota doubles down on its hybrid bet in India

Toyota is rebooting its strategy for India, doubling down on a bet that emerging markets will learn to love its hybrids, as long as the price is right.

Royal rebel elevated to 'saint': Diana 25 years after death

In recent years, her image has shifted as her sons fiercely defend her memory and use her purported mistreatment by the press in their own battles with media outlets.

Art market pushes on with rocky crypto romance

NFT artworks accounted for some $2.8 billion in sales last year and the rate has declined only slightly in the first half of this year, according to analyst firm NonFungible.

Singapore to repeal colonial-era law against gay sex: PM

Inherited from the British colonial era, section 377A of Singapore's penal code penalises sex between men with up to two years in jail.

Coric upsets Tsitsipas to win Cincinnati Masters title

The world number 152 from Croatia dispatched the Greek star 7-6 (7/0), 6-2 to become the lowest-ranked player to ever lift a Masters trophy.

 
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