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Stronger than expected UK inflation data reinforces view that BoE will keep interest rates higher for longer
Judicial review hears of exchange’s actions in March 2022 when it feared market had turned disorderly
Court-appointed examiner says lawyers and advisers have billed millions as they sort through crypto exchange’s ‘wreckage’
CLOs’ appetite for debt wanes due to limits on purchases, pushing up cost of capital as economy slows
Surge in borrowing costs reflects shift in gilts and interest rate swaps
Financial firms worried about liability for human rights issues associated with the burgeoning technology
The UK central bank’s forthcoming review must reform how it conveys its forecasts
A reliable indicator and its critics
Dollar strength has masked outperformance against other developed economies’ currencies
What both sides have to say
Regional economies are becoming less correlated with their giant neighbour
Regulators, across agencies, are going to have temper their reflex to squelch consolidation
Investors and companies must make the case that ESG is not about ideology
Diversifying into cleaner and higher-growth sectors makes sense for Abu Dhabi’s national oil company
Also in today’s newsletter, the market impact of El Niño
Public sector net borrowing doubled to £20bn in May
Rich clients rush to profit from giveaway but must consider wider picture
Brazilian oil major is trying to overcome opposition to plans for drilling off the mouth of the Amazon river
A process that recovers the metal from old X-ray film is a sign of the jewellery industry’s moves towards more sustainable practices
The wall of money means the defensive fund has become the largest active ETF
Dominance by a handful of companies over the flows of grain and other commodities deserves much more scrutiny
Sexual assault claims against the financier have put the firm’s ties under the spotlight
Payroll group cashes in on SVB collapse
Rate cuts by China prompt jitters elsewhere over slow growth in the world’s second-largest economy
Gulf state’s energy minister expects ‘several’ European countries to sign long-term agreements this year
Also in today’s newsletter, a shortage of electricians threatens to slow US clean energy boom
US hedge fund seeks $456mn compensation in case that could have ramifications for London’s role as commodity trading hub
Mafalda Duarte also vows to clean up Green Climate Fund in wake of 2020 sexual harassment scandal
Morningstar data shows sales peaked in the third quarter of 2022
Stuart Kirk was wrong, stockpickers protect investors’ interests and add value
Russians lead drive to settle in Chinese currency as sanctions cut access to dollar financing
Wealth manager tries to reassure private clients as fallout from allegations against Crispin Odey grows
As the showdown at Total’s recent AGM demonstrated, the two camps are speaking past each other
Labour’s stance only increases uncertainty and the chance that oil company cash flows leave the UK altogether
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