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Court asked to block Bertelsmann’s $2.2bn deal that would create huge book publisher
Electric car maker’s chief says there is ‘no contract’ for rental car order but Hertz says deliveries have already begun
Users will be able to appear as animated cartoons in meetings and visit virtual work spaces
Pharma company expects $29bn in revenue next year due to wider distribution and new authorisations
The party’s historic deference to establishment candidates invites losing to Donald Trump
Carriers look to attract more leisure flyers while business travellers stay at home
FT analysis shows an additional 753,000 people have died during the pandemic compared with historical trends
Proposed rules aim to force operators of new and existing infrastructure to monitor and fix leaks
Leftwing lawmakers confident of reinstating reforms into Biden’s $1.75tn spending bill
Republican Glenn Youngkin faces Democrat Terry McAuliffe as president battles sinking ratings
World’s largest container shipping group expands air freight arm as it enjoys most profitable quarter in 117-year history
Plus, coal enjoys a resurgence as the world faces pressure to phase out the fossil fuel
The world needs a plan that supplants fuzzy commitments with real penalties for the big polluters
Joe Manchin refuses to guarantee support for package that would spend $555bn on reducing US emissions
Former heads of world and European football indicted by Swiss authorities over $2m payment
Emmanuel Macron suspends deadline for sanctions as talks over access to British waters continue
French investment bank’s new boss bullish on asset management business despite scandal
Battle for newly created Equans tests French attitudes to foreign takeovers
South Africa has big plans for its journey to net zero but needs assistance from the nations responsible for climate change
More solutions, both incremental and disruptive, are needed to meet decarbonisation commitments
We need to turn lab-proven concepts into ubiquitous products that people want and can afford to buy
The time for handwringing is definitively over, argues Tim Harford
Sol Campbell shares what it’s like to earn serious money as a footballer
World leaders warn of dire consequences of no climate deal, Barclays’ shocking CEO shakeup
Regulations due to be reimposed next year could end homeworking for cross-border staff employed by Northern Irish companies
Plus, the private credit party, sentiment turns cautiously bullish on China, and Elon Musk’s dog
We perform at our best in a focused state of concentration — but it takes hard work to get there
Gap between equities and fixed income volatility measures widens at fastest pace in a decade, according to BofA
Analysts expect US central bank to announce tapering of bond-purchasing scheme
Sentiment shifts after Evergrande crisis and Beijing’s regulatory assault pummels markets
Lipstick blenders, razors, wrinkle-zappers... and more
The landmark ‘massively multiplayer online role-playing game’ has competitors but is yet to be beaten
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