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UK’s largest defence company expands further into US with acquisition of Colorado-based unit
Big Four accounting firm has been hit by slowdown in demand for some services
Conventional wisdom has been that big commercial inroads were unlikely until the next decade
Data reveals investors’ continuing doubts over the performance of UK stocks
‘Scale is important,’ executive says as environmental opponents slow new construction
Billionaire founder says deal value of $639mn ‘penalises all shareholders’
A complex international set-up and an absconded top executive have made going tough for investigators
Computer experts called in to tackle organised hacking groups say their work is attracting physical threats
New construction makes up 30% of market with current homeowners clinging to cheaper mortgages
Finance giant’s missed payments to investors fuel concerns of spillover effect from property slowdown
Sony slashes its PlayStation 5 prices in attempt to grapple with changing player tastes
One man’s quest to surpass the plot twists of Billions
Sustained recruitment by Dutch payments company hits first-half profits
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Even lesser BDCs pay chunky dividends, for now
Also in today’s newsletter, global investors dump Chinese securities and US to sign defence deal with Japan and South Korea
Plus the courtroom drama behind Apollo’s $500mn loan sale and another Greensill-related legal fight
‘Millionaires on strike’ is how some describe the standstill that has gripped Los Angeles. But the calls for action aren’t for the stars, they’re for jobbing writers and actors struggling to stay afloat
UK authorities found young people at three Hesley establishments were subjected to abuse and neglect
Holidays offer an opportunity to take us outside our own filter bubbles
St Mary’s in London is an example of how a longtime lack of spending is being felt across the system
Authorities under pressure to remove expensive subsidies that keep fuel prices as low as $0.03 a litre
Expert say altering standards alone will not be enough to improve vital services
Game-like programme encouraged heavy drinkers to consume as much as 10% less, say researchers
Vessel safely clears Ukrainian waters despite Moscow’s warnings
Retailer is losing out as Americans shift spending towards essentials
Green light from NFA marks rare regulatory victory for cryptocurrency exchange
‘Like-minded’ states to be asked to Bletchley Park along with tech executives and academics
Partnership needs to find a new leader before it can countenance external approaches
Profits top forecast but retailer reports first year-on-year decline in revenue in six years
Celebrity chef to launch upmarket restaurant four years after collapse of Italian chain
Successful study advances prospects of xenotransplantation, using engineered organs from animals
Compromise would allow ‘cannabis clubs’ to grow and distribute marijuana to their members
Inflation could have a detrimental impact on group’s future claims costs
Tenants in London face biggest increases while capital is only region to register drop in property values
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