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Tristan Bove
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Tristan Bove is a contributing reporter on Fortune's news team. Tristan graduated with degrees in International Studies and Chinese from DePaul University, and previously was Policy & Economics Editor at Earth.Org, an environmental journalism non-profit. He has lived and worked in the U.S., Italy, and Hong Kong.

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Finance
A ‘classic moment of failed technocracy’ is rocketing us all towards a global recession, according to Adam Tooze, the internet’s favorite economic historian
By Tristan BoveSeptember 23, 2022
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Finance
The chip shortage claims another victim as Honda cuts 40% of vehicle production in Japan
By Tristan BoveSeptember 22, 2022
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Finance
Prepare for a ‘long and ugly’ recession, says Dr. Doom, the economist who predicted the 2008 crash
By Tristan BoveSeptember 21, 2022
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Finance
Europe’s energy system has become a ‘market that doesn’t function,’ Spanish Prime Minister says
By Tristan BoveSeptember 20, 2022
Chinese family
Success
The number of Chinese millionaires is set to double by 2026, Credit Suisse says, but not for the reasons you think
By Chloe Taylor and Tristan BoveSeptember 20, 2022
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Finance
The EU is trying to cut off billions in funding for one of Putin’s last remaining European allies
By Tristan BoveSeptember 19, 2022
Volkswagen says the chip shortage will last past 2023, and the company is preparing for a ‘new normal’ in supply-chain crisis
Finance
Volkswagen says the chip shortage will last past 2023, and the company is preparing for a ‘new normal’ in supply-chain crisis
By Tristan BoveSeptember 19, 2022
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Finance
Why you should be happy about inflation and worried about something else, top economist Brad DeLong says
By Tristan BoveSeptember 17, 2022
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Finance
Europe should brace for recession and stagflation because of a self-inflicted wound, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers says
By Tristan BoveSeptember 16, 2022
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Europe
Top economist Mohamed El-Erian says a European recession is a ‘done deal’ but the U.S. might not be far behind
By Tristan BoveSeptember 16, 2022
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett walks past a BNSF display at a 2010 exhibition in Omaha, Nebraska
Finance
What really happened with the giant railroad strike that wasn’t—and how Warren Buffett was involved
By Tristan BoveSeptember 15, 2022
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Lifestyle
The midlife crisis is real—in every rich country in the world
By Tristan BoveSeptember 14, 2022
Water vapor rises from the cooling tower of the Isar 2 nuclear power plant in Germany
Finance
Putin’s invasion of Ukraine threw energy prices into chaos. Now, the price of a key metal is surging
By Tristan BoveSeptember 14, 2022
King Charles III after attending a service of reflection in memory of Queen Elizabeth II on September 13, 2022 in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Finance
King Charles is legally dodging millions in taxes because a 1990s prime minister didn’t want royal wealth to be ‘salami-sliced’ away
By Tristan BoveSeptember 13, 2022
A firefighter uses a drip torch during the Mosquito fire near Volcanoville, California in September 2022
Environment
The UN is warning that climate change impacts are entering ‘uncharted territories of destruction’
By Tristan BoveSeptember 13, 2022
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