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Number of sensitive Horizon Europe research programmes include communications company facing range of curbs
Federal Trade Commission had asked the court to stop $75bn acquisition from closing while it pursues a challenge
Hedge fund boss used aggressive methods to try to contain FCA’s sexual abuse inquiry
French jet engine maker warns constraints on production are likely to last into 2024
Japan’s largest company also sees off climate policy challenge amid growing corporate activism
Swiss bank claims failure to disclose government documents means there cannot be a fair trial
The pandemic boom encouraged unrealistic expansion and investors now want profits
How the London firms diverged in a Darwinian tale of performance, succession and strategy
Consolidation of the sector looms amid greater competitive pressure
Exit by owner of agricultural company Kernel is blow to largest bourse in central and eastern Europe
Billionaire investor warns it will be ‘ugly’ for the US if the Chinese economy falters
Also in today’s newsletter, the row over EU green disclosure standards
US warns Pyongyang plans to deliver more weapons to Moscow as isolated regimes deepen ties
European Commission says forced sale is only remedy
Also in today’s newsletter, Trump blasts ‘heinous abuse of power’, and EY’s chief to step down
Pick-up trucks can keep a home running for three days in a hurricane or even feed energy back into the national grid
Caution about changing jobs and extended hiring times will mean a ‘significantly lower’ figure than expected
Ad agency cites ‘challenging’ conditions in its advertising and media operations
Chief executive Wael Sawan plans to ‘simplify’ energy group and increase investor confidence
Our new favourite market makes a strong showing in May’s inflation report
Services sector helps GDP expand 0.2% in April but prospect of higher interest rates cloud outlook
And how much to worry about falling earnings
Plus, Glencore scores a deal amid its dragged-out pursuit of Teck and Saudi Arabia makes another gaming play
EY chief Carmine Di Sibio to retire after failure of split plan
Listings based on recommendations made by clients and peers to FT research partner Statista
Reformed system is intended to be more efficient
Package is intended as a continuation of harmonisation efforts in intellectual property
Rise in assets last year to $60bn helped offset 8.8% decline in mutual funds AUM
Tech can be used to target inventions en masse — but also to protect creators
China’s grip on critical elements prompts concern over ‘weaponisation’ of supply chain
Regulation is being considered across the world and strictest rules are expected to set a global standard
Can machines be classed as inventors on patents? And what happens when copyrighted works are used for machine learning?
Fortenova, Croatia’s largest privately owned company, has tried repeatedly to escape the Kremlin’s orbit, but in vain
Companies around the world are closing in on the dream: a battery-powered aircraft for short trips. Yet the journey to build, certify and fly remains uncertain and competitive
Model and actress Małgosia Bela showcases summer style on the Greek island – and artists’ enclave – she calls home
User revolts are unlikely to hit the company’s valuation
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