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Canberra agrees to amend draft law that would force Big Tech to pay for journalism
Dividends restart but quarterly profits drops 50% at Europe’s largest bank amid coronavirus
Idea that could allow foreign travel to resume will be debated at this week’s EU summit
SoftBank in talks with Adam Neumann to settle legal row over failed IPO and clear way for takeover
Uber signals it will try to change regulations rather than simply accept court losses
What is good for more inclusive economic growth may not be positive short-term for investors
Officials urge caution as new variants threaten to undermine vaccination campaign
Federal investigators examine damage to jet turbine on United Airlines flight
Extra costs may be passed to supermarkets and consumers, if prices remain elevated at 6-year highs
Investors fear the return of political meddling at Brazil’s largest company
Saudi-backed electric carmaker valued at $24bn
Region’s tech shares have worst day since October
Inoculation campaign is the most successful in South America so far
Illumina’s Francis De Souza says global co-operation needed to keep up with new strains
FDA says companies could avoid lengthy trials to speed up authorisation of tweaked jabs
CEO Daniel Ek tells FT it will tread ‘very carefully’ despite pressure from music labels
Manhattan district attorney’s investigation is one of several being carried out on the former president
Joanna Coles and Jonathan Ledecky prepare $4.7bn NYSE launch of Apex Clearing via special-purpose vehicle
Legal battle still unlikely to stop Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries from closing $3.4bn deal
Ill-advised trip to Mexico during extreme weather crisis unlikely to dent career of Texas senator
Practical tips on mortgages, pensions and financial planning
Rising inflation expectations undercut arguments for tech stocks’ high valuations
The threat to the country’s private broadcasters and publishers poses another test of relations with Brussels
The pandemic thrust unfamiliar practices on many workers but these could open up fresh possibilities
With drug production soaring, Bogotá wants to revive its controversial crop spraying programme
Investors withdrew assets and poured them into domestic stock ETFs
Oil producer’s shares fall and currency slides over fears of more state intervention
Industrial metal hits its highest level in a decade as global demand increases
UK mirrors aggression towards digital behemoths in Brussels and big member states
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