
Alex Barker
World News Editor at Financial Times
World News Editor @FinancialTimes, ex Brussels bureau chief, media writer. Podcast: Hot Money. Sometimes dreams in Turkish. [email protected]
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1 month ago |
mdpi.com | Alex Barker |Lee Jones |Lachlan A. Bourke |Lorenzo Seneci
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Aug 3, 2024 |
wealthinsidermag.com | Alex Barker
U.S. senators received over 2,200 letters within 48 hours advocating for Senator Cynthia Lummis’ bill to make bitcoin a strategic reserve. The bill proposes the U.S. government acquire a significant bitcoin reserve to bolster the U.S. dollar and pay down national debt, aiming to position the U.S. as a global leader in financial innovation. Senators […]
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May 31, 2024 |
wealthinsidermag.com | Alex Barker
MONTREAL (Reuters) – Striking Montreal-area Safran (EPA:) workers who make components for landing gear used in Airbus and Boeing (NYSE:) jets have made a counter offer that could avert a longer dispute, a union official told Reuters on Friday.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
wealthinsidermag.com | Alex Barker
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Live and Invest Overseas. The railroad rumbles through town as the shift-change siren wails overhead. There is a cargo ship stacked high with bananas sitting at the dock as workers scurry about on the pier below. A group of corporate executives sits nearby sipping from glasses of fresh coconut water while supervising their underlings. Laughter can be heard from a nearby saloon, and music pours out from the passing cars.
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Sep 24, 2023 |
manilatimes.net | Anna Nicolaou |Daniel Thomas |Alex Barker
For the better part of three decades, media and political operators have obsessed over the question of who would succeed Rupert Murdoch, the most powerful person in news across the English-speaking world. Murdoch kick-started the speculation in 1994, when an Australian business magazine asked him about succession: "I expect to do it in about 30 years," he said then. Already have an active account? Log in here.
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