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Switzerland joined in sanctions, but Russia’s oil, metals and grains still trade there.

ZURICH — Swiss officials were applauded last week when they broke with the country’s tradition of neutrality by joining the…

Car Industry Woes Show How Global Conflicts Will Reshape Trade

The auto assembly lines going quiet in Germany, Britain and Austria are more than just another example of how fragile…

Oil Prices Jump as U.S. Discusses Russian Import Ban

The price of oil jumped again on Sunday as the United States considers an embargo on Russian imports in response…

Gas Prices in U.S. Climb Above $4 a Gallon

Gas prices in the United States are climbing to their highest level since 2008, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine disrupts…

Walter R. Mears, ‘Boys on the Bus’ Campaign Reporter, Dies at 87

Walter R. Mears, a longtime reporter at The Associated Press whose on-the-spot analyses of American politics won him a Pulitzer…

Why American Mask Makers Are Going Out of Business

The DealBook newsletter delves into a single topic or theme every weekend, providing reporting and analysis that offers a better…

Fraud Is Flourishing on Zelle. The Banks Say It’s Not Their Problem.

Justin Faunce lost $500 to a scammer impersonating a Wells Fargo official in January and hoped that the bank would…

Mastercard and Visa suspend operations in Russia.

Mastercard and Visa said they would suspend operations in Russia, essentially severing cardholders there from transactions outside the country in…

Remote Work Lets Moms-to-Be Act More Like Dads

For the past nine months, I have been pregnant. But I have not — for the most part — been…

You Quit Your Job, but You Still Need a Retirement Plan

When she realized she wanted to quit her job at a San Francisco software company, Anna Rider was taking care…

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