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Investment conglomerate exited stakes in US Bancorp and Bank of New York Mellon in first quarter
Chief executive Jim Farley warns there is no guarantee foreign companies can ‘win’ against local electric-car makers
World’s biggest sovereign investor to expand use of shareholder motions after successful trial
Mike Tattersfield says consumers can be ‘trained’ to look for its doughnuts in different sections of the store
Lawyers are seeking documents about whether billionaire Tesla boss was introduced to bank by late sex offender
Research shows cost of offerings often marketed as budget surging even as they prove a hit with shoppers
In his first year, Alexander Wynaendts has made management more accountable
There is no planning in UK around sector, but US and EU are throwing money at attracting supply chains including securing critical minerals
Allowing organisations to self-categorise as ‘media’ gives easy legitimacy to deepfakes and bad actors
Dearth of IPOs forces industry to consolidate and look to expand its sources of revenue
Former Baillie Gifford partner to launch innovation fund as part of new $3bn group to be chaired by George Osborne
UK landlord’s portfolio value drops nearly 8% as it swings to loss
Almost 80% of country’s crude shipments flow to China and India, says IEA
Also in today’s newsletter: Doubts over China’s rebound, AI in your pocket and a tour of Freddie Mercury’s treasure trove
Investor move threatens sale of GAM to London-listed Liontrust
New chief executive Margherita Della Valle sets out strategy to restore growth at telecoms group
And more on Uber versus Airbnb
Also in this newsletter: why billions for new EU gas and oil infrastructure will turn out a waste of money
Tech companies like Google seek processing power in handsets to reduce computing costs and improve speed of AI chatbots
Plus, why KKR failed to rescue Envision Healthcare and Tiger looks to off load its tech investments
Purchases by the world’s biggest 1,200 companies triple in a decade to rival dividends in scale
Overseas rivals taking market share with less fear of regulatory reprisals
Europe’s central bank is pushing ahead with the development of electronic currency even as politicians question its purpose
Technology is changing too rapidly for us to assume that the next generation will fully understand it
Brussels’ chief diplomat says bloc must look at ways to curtail Moscow’s revenues from refined products
Financial education is increasingly being left to armies of social media pundits with no formal training
As reality sets in, the sector faces tough choices for the rest of the year, which include cost cuts and raising debt
What’s in store for bonds, commodities and stocks in 2023?
Chris Philp expressed desire to expand use of controversial technology in closed door meetings, according to report
Greg Becker set to be grilled by lawmakers over third-largest bank failure in US history
Owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe calls last year’s windfall levy ‘primitive’ and says investment in country’s biggest oil and gas pipeline network at risk
“We are at or past peak demand for urban apartments”
Buyout group will pay $970mn in cash but predominantly use stock to complete the acquisition
Sir Keir Starmer is not exploring rent freeze or devolving powers in spite of soaring prices in capital
Annington to appeal against ruling that upheld defence ministry’s test case to take back ownership of housing for military families
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