Business and finance news from Guardian US
Business
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Investors debate why stock favoured by home-based investors soared by 104%, and skyrocketed again in pre-market
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UN report claims up to 10% of the world’s wealth could be hidden offshore
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The fallout from the big freeze left some customers owing thousands but, experts say, one way or another consumers will pay the price for the state’s vulnerable energy infrastructure
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In depth
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Workers in Bessemer, Alabama, are pushing for a union – and experts say if they triumph, it could pave the way to organizing fulfillment centers in other states
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The G7 needs to keep giving financial aid and other support if it wants to avoid ongoing disruption
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By turning off news sharing, Facebook has turned attention away from flawed government legislation and on to its own reckless opaque power
Around the world
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Furniture retailer admits it wasn’t able to meet demand for deliveries during the coronavirus pandemic
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Bank also reaffirms greater shift towards Asia-Pacific, where most of its earnings come from
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Be it at an old Poundland shop or an ex-cutlery foundry, community food halls are taking to the high streets
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Media experts fear that communities reliant on the site for information will suffer significant impact
Featured topics
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Party’s most conservative senator, from one of the poorest states, has advocated for a rise only to $11 an hour – but workers say it’s not enough
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