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Country’s financial regulator started probe after fund controlled by German insurer pulled out of transaction
Move comes as firm’s subsidiary Brook Asset Management blocks withdrawals from one of its funds
Biden administration’s clean energy and semiconductor incentives spur German chipmaker to review its plans
Electronic trading pioneer plans a third assault on CME’s position in Treasury futures market
Chair of regulator defends tough stance on standards and says firms have resources to raise wages
InfraBuild asks fund managers whether they would consider yield of about 14%
Savvy shells out $8bn on deals in 18 months in rapid push to diversify revenues and acquire soft power
Banks and asset managers were quick to sever relationships with Crispin Odey after the FT’s investigation
Analyst credited with calling 2008 financial crisis relaunches firm at another uncertain moment for US economy
Investors pump £2bn into converting unwanted offices for new purposes as landlords try to adapt to hybrid working
Drugmakers’ appetite for takeovers surges but FTC action against Amgen raises risks for megadeals
Also in today’s newsletter, a ‘climate club’ on trade
Also in today’s newsletter, regulators move to delay Microsoft-Activision deal and a visual story on the US-China subsea cable rivalry
Long-awaited restrictions on ‘Slapp’ suits will cover only economic crime cases
Ofgem considers allowing extra charges to try to limit installation of prepayment meters
Supermarket claims about the use of human labour rather than machines give us too little information
Manufacturers look to reduce dependence on China over geopolitical and supply chain concerns
FTSE 100 distributor of everything from plastic spoons to PPE looks to ‘de-risk’ its supply chain
AMTE’s chief says ministers must offer more financial support to become competitive
Plus, the dealmaker behind Thoma Bravo’s lucrative Adenza sale and bankers give up on China listings
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to a sharp rise in defence spending
CFO Bettina Orlopp says move makes sense because shares trade at less than half its book value
Nervousness remains about US stocks despite bull market rally
Emmanuel Macron pushes nations to back green charge ahead of finance summit
Driven by fears of espionage and geopolitical tensions, experts say the infrastructure underpinning the internet is in danger of dividing into eastern and western blocks
Lossmaking carmaker needs to prove it can rein in spending
New York-based venture capital firm said it will scale back the pace of its dealmaking as valuations have slumped
Competition regulator’s latest move poses yet more trouble for the tech merger
(Does this mean AI isn’t going to save us after all?)
Move comes as FT revealed sexual misconduct allegations against founder Crispin Odey
Bank bosses predict activity will recover after fallow period prompted big job cuts
Airport welcomes Unite’s ‘gesture of goodwill’ to cancel walkouts on June 24 and 25
Adenza’s growth and margins might partly justify the takeover, but the sector is full of competition
Also in this newsletter: new rights for EU gig workers, Silvio Berlusconi dies at 86, coal mining mega-deal
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