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The Chicago-based nonprofit Center for Tech and Civic Life distributed $3.5 million in private funds to 2,500 local election offices across 49 states during the 2020 presidential election cycle. But many believe the additional funds were unnecessary. ....
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon met with executives from the World Bank Group and several other multilateral development lenders as they seek to pull more private money into initiatives across emerging markets. ....
As Europe seeks to hold its ground against economic rivals, politicians think they have a secret weapon: the untapped savings of its citizens. From Italy selling government bonds to households, to French talk of a pan-European savings product or Britain offering tax breaks for investment in UK shares, governments across Europe are seeking ways to mobilise household wealth. All these plans share an underlying thinking: Europe is sitting on plenty of cash that could be channelled towards its goals, from the green transition to beefing up militaries. ....
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One does not need a PhD in economics to spot a paradox in the discussions about possible private investment into The Hundred, and perhaps an expansion of the present competition from eight to 10 teams. The England and Wales Cricket Board, whose stewardship of the game in recent years might most charitably be described as dismal, apparently wants private money to come into The Hundred because it doubts it will ever again conclude a broadcasting rights deal so lucrative as it currently has with Sk ....