From: The Economist today - Thursday Jul 16, 2020 09:29 pm
   
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The geopolitics of 5G
America’s war on Huawei nears its endgame

In Europe, however, there exists a mixed response to the Chinese telecoms-equipment giant
 
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A banking drama, in three acts
What Wall Street’s results tell you about America’s economy

The panic has been calmed, and the economic pain deferred. But uncertainty still abounds
 
 
Schumpeter
Why companies struggle with recalcitrant IT

As software eats the world, more firms are being nibbled at by their computer systems
 
 
Patty power
How big is China’s economy? Let the Big Mac decide

Our index reckons China’s GDP is bigger than the World Bank thinks
 
 
A win for intolerance
A nasty election in Poland

The government should move to the centre
 
 
Free to read | Gimme shelter
Covid-19 hastens changes to Chile’s market-led economic model

Under the pressure of the health crisis, the country may become more social democratic
 
 
Stories of an extraordinary world
The pleasure principle: why restaurants matter

The end of a grand fantasy (and it isn’t the food we’ll miss)
 
 
The Economist Asks: Robert Redfield
How can America regain control of the coronavirus?

This week we speak to Dr Robert Redfield, director of the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
 
 
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