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Former GVC chief joins vehicle buying stake in UK gambling group it sees as undervalued
Sport’s governing body bars Liang Wenbo and Li Hang for life and suspends eight others for up to five years
Stéphane Courbit and TowerBrook lead investment round as sector continues to boom
Some economists believe that surging food prices in the eurozone could reverse by the end of this year
Retail sector data points to reduction in discretionary purchases as consumers pay more for staples
Latest shake-up at top of board in wake of activist investor Nelson Peltz building stake in consumer goods giant
Shifting ownership to deep-pocketed PIF puts increased financial firepower behind the sport in the country
Drinksmaker brings forward change as outgoing leader Ivan Menezes recovers from emergency surgery
How to make the most refined jewels shine? Wear them ultra casually
This raises hard questions for the continent in an age of vast wealth inequality and slow growth
Promised £450mn of extra equity comes from a warehouse sale and leaseback that was part of the original buyout
Debate over whether sector should come under scope of financial services or be treated like gambling
Companies analysis from our sister publication
Momentum fades for bank’s share price rise
Marketing attractive nicotine products to children risks a whole generation’s health
This weekend’s showcase final is a sellout but making the game commercially sustainable remains daunting
Auction house moves closer to heart of city’s art scene with purchase of brutalist Marcel Breuer structure
Retailer loses market value after cutting full-year guidance
US discount retailer warns customers are shifting to lower-margin essentials such as food
Advocates urge continued support of LGBT+ rights despite boycotts of brands such as Target and Bud Light
Jean-Charles Naouri’s questioning comes as retailer boss battles to save heavily indebted group from deteriorating financial situation
The tobacco company can justifiably claim expertise in developing alternative products that smokers will actually try
Investors should not jump ship just yet
UK company hit by marketing and distribution problems in US
The FT fitted trackers in old, broken laptops and gave them to UK retailers for recycling. Their journey reveals much about the informal trade in waste
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