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Regulating the internet giants
The data economy demands a new approach to antitrust rules
Vote for the banker. It’s important
Emmanuel Macron will probably win. But a catastrophic upset is possible
Brexit and Britain’s election
In Brussels and at home, the prime minister is being worryingly vague
Saviour Moon?
Politics has not kept pace with social change
Breaking down the walls
New technologies could deliver the benefits of nature without the hassle of life
Letters
Fuel of the future
How is it shaping up?
Health-care reform
Tulsa’s finances
Trump’s executive orders
Sanctuary cities
Man in the middle
On the wrong track
Going public
Lexington
No butter, but lots of guns
Chemists v criminals
Parles-tu québécois?
Bello
Post-Park life
On the offensive
Wake up and sell the coffee
Stepping up to the plate
Banyan
The belt-and-road express
The bullies of Urumqi
From shrub to shirt to shelf
I come to bury him, not to praise myself
Judgment day
Movement, but how much change?
Down and out in Cairo and Beirut
The most consequential election of 2017
Angie’s army
Brothers in arms
War music
A new kind of revolution
Charlemagne
The European Union and the election
An explosive appointment
The nuclear cliff-edge
Speakers’ Corner
Another country
Eggs in one basket
Chinks of light
Grey to blue
Bagehot
Doing good and doing well
Ten years on
When the music stopped
Sheep and goats
After Dodd-Frank
Bother over Basel
Financial technology
The millennial problem
How safe are banks?
Still the champion?
No brakes
Hard to swallow
Taken for a ride
Burning the fat
Metamorphosis
The burghers rise up
Schumpeter
The Buffetts of China
Buttonwood
Taking the ultra-long view
To be resolved
On the horns
Subprime, anyone?
Speeding up
Free exchange
Biotechnology
The fight against AIDS
Fatal attraction
Conservation
The London stage
Children of jihad
Architecture and the 21st-century city
Calling all art lovers
Fiction from Congo
An offering you can’t refuse
That’s entertainment