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Crude prices trade near 3-year high as UAE holds out against deal
Award, which will vest over 10 years, comes on eve of ecommerce group’s leadership transition
Surge in capital raisings and resumption of UK trading in Swiss stocks ends post-Brexit lull
Biden hails ‘historic progress’ after 850,000 jobs added in June, but Republicans remain critical
Leader’s health is ‘biggest wild card’ in assessing stability of regime, say analysts
Athleticism and tactical rigour is making football worse
The supremely confident former US defence secretary had charm but never admitted blame
President and former Red Hat head Jim Whitehurst leaves in management shake-up
Cyber security agency orders ride-hailing app to stop registering users two days after New York IPO
Salary increases for younger staff come amid broader debate about Wall Street working conditions
Much of North America is enduring record high temperatures as questions arise over society’s preparedness for extreme weather
June payrolls report beats forecasts, but not by so much as to tempt Fed to tighten policy yet
Strain first detected in Peru has spread to 27 countries including the UK
The populist politician on working with Draghi, his hardline stance on immigration — and his conversion to believing in a strong EU
As the pandemic prompts millions to reconsider their life choices, FT columnist-turned-teacher offers the benefit of her experience
Investors should take account of the 1970s wage-price spiral and consider taking action
Team’s journey to Euro quarter-finals without star player revives memories of 1992 victory
Central bank’s head of supervision Andrea Enria cites the heavy losses banks suffered in Archegos debacle
Johnson pressed German chancellor to drop stance of requiring two weeks quarantine
Pharma group’s board backs Emma Walmsley and announces deal for brain disease drug
Ethiopia’s leader is tarnishing his reformist reputation as violence spreads in the Tigray region
Underwriters shrink away from coal and tar sands projects under scrutiny from investors, regulators and campaigners
Position called into question as energy group sought government subsidies
Brussels is updating climate legislation but the controversy over wood-burning energy’s renewable status complicates its plans
Starmer is given breathing space by narrow victory for party
The country has offered €1.1bn and an official apology to settle its historical debt to Namibia
Decision to sentence former president to jail time confirms constitutional court’s status as bulwark of democracy
Andy Jassy takes over as the $1.7tn company comes under intense political and regulatory scrutiny
Ayatollah Khamenei and new president Ebrahim Raisi must bridge the gulf between the theocratic regime and Iranians’ aspirations
Weak value for money provided by investment companies, claims specialist data provider
Fast-growing but controversial brokerage readies hotly-anticipated flotation
Makers of high-strength hooch and beer tumble as market hit by worst sell-off in three months
Risks loom in Didi and Robinhood listings, calling time on overtime in Chinese tech
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