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Chinese fintech will turn over user data to new joint venture partly owned by state
New chair stamps his authority on Swiss bank, raising questions about the CEO
Irish regulator has not resolved 98% of 164 significant data protection complaints
Delivery group’s international head says manufacturing and assembly will become more regional
While the West focuses on political backsliding, manufacturing prowess is propelling the region forward
Spoiling tactics suggest lengths to which jittery Kremlin will go to keep hold on power
Doses were to be manufactured in Scotland with deliveries starting in 2022
Failure to gain Beijing’s approval turns spotlight on property group’s colourful founders
Conservative candidate lambasts rival over financial oversight but polls suggest frontrunner came out on top
Far-right leader and Socialist Anne Hidalgo set stage for bitter 2022 election campaign
Alliance hopes to help smaller firms compete with the big accounting and consultancy practices
Once-routine lifting of federal borrowing limits becomes political tool that risks sovereign default
Leaders in all organisations can learn from those who have been in workplaces throughout the pandemic
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Central banks face difficult monetary policy trade-off between taming increases and risking recovery
Lawmakers scale back president’s proposed levies to pay for expansion of social safety net
High-profile Democrats campaign to protect Gavin Newsom ahead of Tuesday’s vote
Deal would create first railway spanning Canada, the US and Mexico after long bidding war
Voters have consistently highlighted economy as main concern ahead of election
Careful manoeuvring should allow the bank to calibrate its next move while keeping both sides happy
In election campaign, both right and left are split by decarbonisation
Melting of ice sheets could unleash intense seismic activity as weight on crust below is reduced
Civil society groups say Glasgow COP26 faces ‘vaccine apartheid’ and logistical hurdles
Chinese officials want to break up Alipay and create a separate app for Ant’s loans business
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