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Dispute between bank and tech investor centres on US construction group Katerra
Factories ordered to shut for days after hot weather and coal concerns exacerbate supply problems
Vote to install new government and oust long-serving premier within reach
François Villeroy de Galhau says global framework could be agreed at November’s COP26
Stocks and bonds rally has left asset managers seeking ways to secure long-term returns
Rivals seize on party missteps to beat back a Green lead in the polls
Economy expands 1.8% in Q1 but analysts warn outbreaks and sluggish vaccination rates pose dangers
Cairn Energy’s case tests British government’s willingness to stand up for UK companies
Thousands of workers were stood down after North American and Australian servers hit
Development bank says it does not base decisions on ‘form of government’ but on broader checklist
Powerful financier dismisses claims as ‘riddled with lies’ and ‘wholesale fiction’
Stock market hits record highs and currency strengthens as official infection rate abates
Cartel and its allies stick to plan to gradually lift production as demand improves
Comments could accelerate central bank’s timeframe for removing some monetary stimulus from the economy
Highest court in US refuses to hear appeal despite support from business lobby groups
Hopes have dimmed that US agency’s new chair would quickly approve cryptocurrency funds
Investment banking fees from US blank-cheque companies have tumbled as market has cooled
High-income states can help by lending on their IMF special drawing rights
Reforms would set a carbon price for the majority of companies, but member states and activists worry the poor will suffer
Producers seek to stave off attempt to factor in cost of emissions
This generation is the first to say that money doesn’t buy happiness, says IESE business school director
Former Apollo CEO Leon Black has been hit with a lawsuit claiming that he raped a woman
What is the political impact for the prime minister? Plus how foreign aid cuts are hitting projects on the ground
Old norms are shattered and ‘languishing’ is the new buzzword for how we feel. There’s never been a better chance for change
Thousands in the Chinese territory have applied for visas after the UK made an offer to 3m residents
French company scales back initial plan and now aims to raise €300m
The company’s new “fact-checking” service throws financial journalism into existential crisis.
The technology’s potential to improve patient care has become clearer in the pandemic
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