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Settling Dominion’s defamation claim for $787.5mn is the latest expensive blow to the media baron’s style of journalism
Sky-high property costs are forcing thousands to flee the capital, leaving a trail of closed primary schools behind them
Then, as now, the government was dealing with concurrent crises but the circumstances are quite different this time
The collapse of SVB was a warning to policymakers to take the influence of social media on lenders much more seriously
The strategy of arm-twisting allies to spend more is painfully inadequate
Researchers are split over how to manage the threats posed by new forms of generative AI
Decline of political freedoms under Narendra Modi is tragic for the country and the world
In a sane world CEO pay would be primarily in cash with equity used only for exceptional performance
New Delhi has pioneered a new approach to online infrastructure in its drive to connect 1.4bn. But there are privacy and data protection concerns
The US president was unfairly derided by UK commentators on his recent trip to Ireland
Chinese trade and investment in Brazil exerts a pull on the country’s geopolitical alignment
Reform UK’s populist rhetoric both scares and tempts the Conservatives as they try not to be outflanked on the right
Shares in the lender rose as much as 40 per cent on its debut, raising about $620mn
My hypothesis that yields are attractive has three flaws, apparently
Great for storage and putting your feet up, of course — but also a showcase for beautiful upholstery and objects
This all-powerful cabal of supposedly left-wing elitists appears to be not only rather powerless but also not particularly elitist
Margins rose quickly, but may fall slowly
Post-Covid reopening will complicate corporate efforts to reduce reliance on Asia’s biggest economy
Sales in Europe largely hold up despite the cost of living
Could small semiconductor groups be worth a punt for investors?
Exchange traded funds have potential to help investors navigate changed macro environment
When the pandemic struck, sales of Catan soared as people looked for something fun to do at home
Investors need to push clothing manufacturers to do more
Political edicts on investment strategy are not the right way to emulate the country’s success
The new technology’s competitive phase could be very shortlived
Turmoil in regional banking industry could create big credit opportunities for fund-based institutions
As the pace of monetary policy tightening slows, the fight for deposits will intensify
French media giant is growing faster than expected and is more profitable than ever
Previous targets of Melrose’s ‘buy-improve-sell’ strategy have usually ended up as trade sales
Use of civilian drones for military purposes is adding a further boost to sales of Chinese technology
Highlights from the publications of the World Bank-IMF spring meetings
A pintxos restaurant in the Basque Country serving near perfect T-bones, sirloins and txuleton beef
You can only lie to yourself and the rest of the country so long
And the liquidity cycle turns
The sector looks well positioned to outperform just as some in the market have deemed it to be uninvestable
With business inaction threatening critical infrastructure, a mandated level of protection may be required
The falling of a gambling kingpin has raised questions about the industry reliance on ‘junket’ operators
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