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Cheapest model will sell for an estimated $60,990 as electric-car maker aims to move beyond sedans and SUVs
UN climate summit host seeks to bolster credentials via initiative with BlackRock, TPG and Brookfield
Regulators to investigate RedBird IMI’s debt for equity deal, but not its repayment of bank loans owed by the Barclay family
The FCA alleges the pair used confidential information from the Wall Street bank to boost returns
Company says Trian is working with ousted executive who has ‘personal agenda’ against CEO Bob Iger
A survey of the global elite shows the ‘great transfer’ between generations has overtaken entrepreneurship
Valuation of the companies surged during the pandemic as used-car prices soared, but have now taken different paths
Investors wonder whether new generation of executives can provide the same sounding board
Wave of action over US carmaker’s rejection of collective bargaining risks spreading beyond Nordic country
Scandinavian companies to expand physical presence to buck gloomy trends in their industries
The inside story of how the country’s flagship tech company kept its edge in the semiconductor war despite sanctions
Although demand for the rare and the beautiful has gone global, buyers may hold on to their money for a while
Decision finds lawmakers over-reached with statewide prohibition on downloads
Casual dining group’s proposed listing next year comes as hopes grow for increase in companies going public
Also in today’s newsletter, Hamas releases eight more hostages and PwC fined $7mn over exam cheating
Crude prices fall after unconventional announcement of output curbs highlights strains within group
Internal equity valuation of $19bn in October would be vastly lower today
Proposals include building 350 ‘banking hubs’ as physical money services dwindle across UK
Colorado-based group’s purchase is its latest in Europe
The greatest limitation on CCS is comparison with other technologies
Cash-strapped younger Britons seem less interested in the stock market than their US peers
US regulator says more than 1,000 of firm’s workers cheated on tests designed to familiarise them with US standards
Leaders need to talk about the trillions of dollars of incentives behind our energy consumption
Managing biodiversity can be even more complex than reducing carbon emissions. But the costs of inaction are becoming clear
Agreement ends 18 months of national action by rail workers, but walkouts by train drivers to continue
Global investors now see the world’s most populous nation as a better proposition than China
Deal signals that UK energy group is pressing ahead with a strategy drawn up by former chief executive Bernard Looney
Mayor Sadiq Khan urged to honour manifesto pledge
Also in today’s newsletter, time to sell out of the nuke supply chain?
Also in today’s newsletter, the latest from Opec+
Also in today’s newsletter, Washington accuses Indian official in foiled assassination plot and Israel and Hamas extend ceasefire
After a deal to sell the leather goods brand fell apart, Bally’s Simone Bellotti and Nicolas Girotto are forging a fresh — and quintessentially Swiss — identity for the label
Dutch chip company appoints Christophe Fouquet as successor
Rome-based regulator says clients should be able to choose whether their accounts are moved
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