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The prime minister’s plan to address the UK’s underlying weaknesses is threatened by 15 years of costly distractions
The war in Ukraine is adding to the political challenges for the German company, which makes half its profits from China
The FSA’s crown as a champion of investors has slipped as investigation escalates
Sanctions and arms supplies to counter Russia’s invasion are one thing, but running the world economy is quite another
Brussels can emerge more unified and resilient if it finds a way to pay for humanitarian relief, strengthened defences and the energy transition
Sooner or later Beijing will realise that tacit backing for Russian aggression does not serve its interests
Arab regimes are disgruntled, Biden has been snubbed and Putin’s war on Ukraine is causing friction
Australia’s tour comes after years of international teams boycotting the country over security fears
The combination of conflict, supply shocks and high inflation is inevitably destabilising
Beijing should redouble efforts to press Russia for a ceasefire
There are tentative signs of voters and politicians directing their animus outward
Volodymyr Zelensky has become a symbol of resistance and national identity
The chess grandmaster was dismissed when he warned about Russia. But he was right
The industry has a racy reputation and a patchy record, but these are exceptional times
Group aspires to catch US rivals in a region where plentiful opportunities are attracting foreign asset managers
Regulators are belatedly beginning to recognise the anti-competitive nature of network advantages enjoyed by large tech platforms
Special purpose acquisition companies were once a popular alternative to IPOs but are now on the back foot
Shift to electric vehicles is too slow and too expensive
Local politicians have too little control of revenue raising
The drivers behind higher carbon prices seem unstoppable
Authors and translators are the invisible army in the country’s resistance against the Russian invasion
China’s currency experiment is not even close to ready for large-scale international use
US semiconductor manufacturer unveils plans to invest €33bn in chip production and research across Europe
The US cinema chain’s investment in a Nevada miner may be just what its retail investors want
The UK bellwether constituency of Sunderland has been a Labour redoubt for decades but this could be about to change
Belgian group seeks to unlock conglomerate discount and add fizz to lagging shares
More change is on the cards but industry participants are accustomed to moving fast
Sales of used vehicles for foreign markets reveal the impact of the Ukraine war and rising commodity prices
Active stewardship at the FTSE 250 investment house does not appear to extend to its chair Gareth Penny
Future earnings in tech sector could be at risk if companies continue to sell to Russia
The mining group’s ordeal is a reminder that companies favour predictability over volatility
And a healthy dose of nerves in Europe
But access to employment must be underpinned by services to help new arrivals to support themselves
For committed traders in the digital collectibles market, speculation and hype is part of the appeal
They should also assure the Russian people that their quarrel is not with them but with the man in the Kremlin
Financial Action Taskforce’s drive to end the anonymity of corporate beneficiaries will make tracing assets easier
I want to be able to fund my children’s education
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