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Japanese group’s business model under scrutiny after setbacks at Didi and Arm send stock prices lower
Sceptical capitals including Berlin persuaded of the need to draw up threat of robust sanctions
EU plan to ban combustion-engine cars by 2035 could cause mass unemployment, say companies
Billionaire’s thousands of satellites risk crowding other operators out of low earth orbits
The link between the country’s growth and other economies started to loosen before the pandemic
Five years after defeat of jihadis, there are signs of fragile economic growth in area known as resistance hotbed
Chinese AI group’s downsized share offer comes as Beijing seeks to rein in sector
Normalisation of relations between the two countries begins to bear economic fruit
Chinese ecommerce giant has been hit by Beijing’s crackdown on tech groups and rising competition
Growing number of companies under pressure over environmental and social credentials
Anthony Fauci confident booster jabs could offer ‘considerable degree’ of protection against variant
Lax regulators are allowing too much consolidation and harming competition, analysts warn
Ministers are hoping further restrictions will not be needed before the festive season
Vacations are wonderful but a few days off can be just as useful as a week
Pre-departure tests will be required regardless of vaccination status to slow transmission of Omicron
Aggressive defence of Epstein associate is risky strategy in MeToo era
Build-up of inventories likely to reverse as supply chain fears ease — with deep discounting to come
Equities and bonds gyrate as traders decipher conflicting signals on economic outlook
Creation of just 210,000 positions is under half the number economists had forecast even as unemployment rate drops
Rising numbers of corporate leaders are leaving their jobs as pressure intensifies from multiple directions
Weather pattern linked to floods in Australia, drought in Afghanistan and dry winter in US
Anglo-Dutch major says economic case ‘not strong enough’ for field north-west of Shetlands
Activist fund says plans to keep producing the fossil fuel for decades was ‘morally unacceptable and financially flawed’
EU auto suppliers say half a million jobs at risk under EU plans to ban combustion-engine cars
Chilean director Pablo Larraín describes his creative process and FT political editor George Parker examines the UK’s House of Lords
Assessment highlights the top performers and the challenges of Covid and competition
Plus, Abrdn’s acquisition of Interactive Investor, US retail traders pile in, and a trio of ‘Perdita’ portraits
Kevin Nolan led a shake-up of the company’s culture following a takeover — and took it down an entrepreneurial path
Traders sold US shares in large technology companies on Friday
Traders pumped billions into market as share prices dropped, new data suggests
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
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