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Uncertainty over US monetary policy dissuades investors from making big bets while Chinese equities rebound
Complaint against FTX founder comes as crypto company becomes latest to seek bankruptcy protection
Exchange’s defence against judicial review says level of margin calls would have bankrupted multiple clearing members
The strategy is a bet that the dollar will become even stronger against the yen
Group had at least 100,000 creditors and liabilities of up to $10bn
US equities drop and oil prices stabilise as outlook for world’s second-biggest economy becomes muddy
And the business cycle is turning
Demonstrations show how the country is struggling to deal with Covid and an easing of lockdowns
The two companies’ complicated relationship has exposed the crypto industry’s sheer interconnectedness
And DeFi vs CeFi, post FTX
Plus, the mystery of industrial stocks
Purchase comes in wake of heightened scrutiny on sector after collapse of FTX
Bank to introduce final package of Basel guidelines but delays implementation until 2025
Reversion-to-the-mean machine
UK investment trust handed out £117mn to managers just before stock market turned
Brussels prepares most ambitious plans post-Brexit to lure derivatives trade away from London
Europe’s efforts to wean itself off Russian oil and gas are being slowed by constrained supplies of renewable energy components and a lack of storage technology, but modular nuclear reactors and electricity grid balancing offer a way forward
China enlists tech giants to reduce its dependence on foreign semiconductor technology
Venture capital fundraising hit a record-high. Now, the bonanza is over. What does that mean for the future of start-ups?
EU divisions over how to tame high gas and electricity costs caused by Russian export cuts have yet to be resolved
Granting permission for more North Sea production is unlikely to lower prices or reverse overall decline
How can investors tell when a lack of accountability becomes a problem?
Twelve months after Jay Powell called an end to super-cheap money, fund managers are still adjusting to a very different environment
Decision to launch platform for other managers endorses view that ETFs will continue to seize market share
Sam Bankman-Fried’s crypto group showered employees with perks before collapsing into bankruptcy
FCA plan to boost returns by giving investors with ‘straightforward needs’ simpler guidance
Consumer group spoofs phone numbers of six high street lenders
Move part of broad range of City reforms intended to take advantage of ‘Brexit freedoms’
Domestic budget deal goes against Oslo’s promises to help Europe through energy crisis
Six exchanges ordered to disclose customer details to help trace funds overseas
When guarantees lead to a guaranteed headache
Fifteen-year agreement marks first long-term deal in Europe since Moscow’s February invasion of Ukraine
Charlie Nunn also outlines plans to ease mortgage terms for struggling customers
Head of Britain’s biggest provider says some companies likely to be trading while technically insolvent
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