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Warren Buffett’s firm increased its cash reserves to $227bn, sparking concerns about company’s view of US economy
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Their shares have fallen 11.8% from last month’s peak but more AI breakthroughs may reassure investors
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After a difficult period on the high street, base rates are falling, temperatures are rising and things are looking up
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From weekly skills-sharing to rewilding streets, communities are working to improve the planet while bolstering the health of people
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With an interest in a pipeline for Russian gas, the Czech billionaire is now facing ministerial scrutiny. But that might be the least of the problems facing anyone running Britain’s postal service, writes Chris Blackhurst
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Lawsuit says TikTok violated law that prohibits collecting, using or disclosing personal information from children under 13 without parental consent
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Environmentalists believe presumptive nominee is ‘perfect person’ to prosecute fossil fuel firms over disinformation
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Government must defuse ‘ticking timebomb’ of people not saving enough for retirement, says Royal London CEO
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Scrapping the so far universal benefit for millions of pensioners means money can be diverted to those who need it most, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Live coverage of business economics and financial markets as weak manufacturing data and weak earnings from Amazon and Intel spook economists
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Workers picket at Warner Bros Studios against what they say is unwillingness from firms to protect union members
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Firm reported a loss in its second quarter and said it would cut 15% of its workforce to cut costs and compete with rivals
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Return to engines for narrow-body aircraft, and order for small modular reactors, could propel firm forward