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Active stewardship at the FTSE 250 investment house does not appear to extend to its chair Gareth Penny
From domestic fossil fuels to defence, the ESG movement is grappling with shifting priorities
Chinese steel producer has upended global nickel market with bearish bet that backfired
Financial strains tend to reveal regulatory complacency and failure. The LME’s nickel snafu is no exception
Slow progress in taking action against prominent Russians is prompting a debate about law, resources and decision-making
It is fanciful to suggest there is a sustainable middle ground. There is not
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine prompts a rethink of policy, home insulation shouldn’t be an afterthought
The old distinction between business and politics often deployed by companies to stop debate is no longer credible
Audit reforms that started following the collapse of BHS remain incomplete
Lenders such as NatWest are still working through the balance sheets even as expectations on their role grow
UK has hurriedly announced changes to insurance rules but watchdog is right to be cautious
The current debate about how to pay for the retail energy market crisis is a practice run for issues raised by transition
UK oil and gas producer offers details on its low-carbon strategy as calls grow for windfall levy on profits
Boards and investors should be reading the damning report into the miner’s operations and thinking about what it means for them
Systems and resources to encourage development across local boundaries have been hollowed out
Activist likely to push for more urgency in shaking up FTSE 100 group’s sprawling international portfolio
The former TV presenter learnt crucial lessons after a business failure at the height of the dotcom boom
Post-Brexit regulation is preoccupied with the sector’s concerns and disregards everyone else
After blessing the original takeover in 2016, the UK could face a battle to woo the chip designer back to the London market
The campaigner and food writer is asking questions about supermarkets’ value ranges and pricing
Debate over whether key post-crisis regulation will survive says much about the financial zeitgeist
UK pharma company may still prefer to list its consumer health unit but the bar for success is now higher
Whether or not it buys GSK’s consumer health unit, the company is on the hunt for a big acquisition
The idea that companies don’t say enough about what they do for employees is a challenge to the business and ESG worlds alike
Post-Brexit rulemaking could come with new oversight of cost-benefit analysis produced by regulators
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