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Elon Musk has responded to a media report alleging that SpaceX paid a flight attendant $250,000 to settle claims of sexual harassment against him, saying the “wild accusations are utterly untrue”. On Thursday, Business Insider published an article claiming that Musk’s aerospace company made the payment to the unidentified flight attendant in 2018 as part
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If you want to see Sydney in full boomtown spate, go to Margaret on a Friday night. Opened last year by Neil Perry, the elder statesman of modern Australian cuisine, Margaret is the city’s table to get by any means possible. The hype is justified: the food, with flavours of Europe and the Levant and east
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It’s back at par and on the defensive, but the questions about Tether’s recent detachment from its $1 peg value are not going away. The world’s most popular stablecoin on Thursday posted a letter from MHA Cayman, an offshore outpost of UK mid-tier accountants MHA MacIntyre Hudson, that attests for consolidated total assets of just
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Riding the Q train back to Brooklyn from Manhattan one evening this week, my subway carriage was boarded by a man who kept on glaring intently at the other passengers, swigging from a bottle of AriZona Iced Tea and calling out, “Repent, repent, repent”. When he shouted “Go quickly, before it’s too late” as the
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When the government last year transformed the way freelance contractors are hired by private sector businesses, there were widespread complaints the move would hurt the UK’s economy and penalise the self-employed. There were even concerns that key specialists such as IT experts, engineers and accountants, would flee the country en masse, that companies would refuse
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Sexual misconduct allegations at a prominent New York asset manager have ignited a multimillion-dollar legal dispute that offers a revealing insight into the inner workings of the business. GoldenTree Asset Management, a hedge fund that manages $47bn of credit market investments on behalf of public pension funds and other institutional clients, fired its chief operating
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Edward Luce wrote (“The world from Washington”, Life & Arts, May 14) that the 50th anniversary in February of Richard Nixon’s trip to China “passed in silence”. This is not entirely true. On February 17, the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies Europe Center (Bologna) organised a fascinating webinar entitled, “The week that
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A traditional consulting diagnostic of Boeing’s various priorities would, like nearly all its peers, reveal a fairly routine accounting of challenges centred almost entirely in governance and strategic management decisions (Report, May 18). Boeing and its competitors know how to build aircraft. But what they struggle with is whether they are a design and build,
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The world feels more dangerous today — especially from a European perspective. Now Edward Luce’s “The world from Washington” (Life & Arts, May 14) squarely adds China to our worries. Luce’s important article outlines the growing anti-China hawkishness in Washington. Can someone now write an article to explain exactly why China is an “evil empire”?
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UK consumer confidence has dropped to its lowest level for nearly 50 years amid the cost of living crisis, according to a survey, fuelling concerns that the economy will slide into recession in 2022. The UK consumer confidence index fell 2 percentage points to minus 40 in May, its lowest since records began in 1974,
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While higher interest rates have been the prime reason investors have been getting out of US tech stocks, spare a thought for the Chinese companies and their stockholders, hit by a perfect storm of negative sentiment. Already beset by US sanctions and delistings, and damaged by supply chain issues and Covid lockdowns, the coup de
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