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Carrier recruits René de Groot from KLM to help reboot operations as cancellations hit aviation industry
Nuclear investments have saddled power company with debt
Agreement set to give more information to online platform’s third-party sellers and close two probes
Europe’s biggest bank would add to exodus of western companies following the invasion of Ukraine
Cash-strapped airline’s finances were badly hit by pandemic
Digital white goods retailer moves to shore up liquidity as inflationary pressures hit
Social media group not adjusting ambitions ‘in any way’ despite crypto crash, says head of fintech
Tempers are running high over surging costs and the transition to greener vehicles
The supermarket’s generally laudable position on ‘colleague’ pay glosses over the lowest-paid workers
The Big Four audit firm and its peers are quick to allay concerns that anointing non-equity holders partners may mislead
Potanin and Deripaska would make an odd couple; any deal talk requires healthy scepticism
Beijing using ‘every tool’ to steal western technology, FBI director says after MI5 meeting
Law Commission warns current laws do not go far enough
Plus, US and UK intelligence chiefs call for vigilance on China and Hong Kong’s biggest IPO of 2022
Amendment could add human and environmental rights to eligibility criteria
Financial services executives praise MP for being on top of his brief steering post-Brexit regulatory reform
Meta presses on with NFTs, Amazon’s Grubhub stake, 10 tennis gadgets
Plus, political upheavals in the UK, bartering garlic for property, and how today’s crypto crash has echoes of the dotcom era
Vote to separate consumer healthcare paves way for London’s largest stock market listing in a decade
Shares in US sports gambling sites have slumped
Firm that assessed ex-president’s properties failed to meet state attorney-general’s requests for documents
Raw materials from grains to oil have lost their lustre, with hedge funds betting on further falls
The former Google CEO is convinced AI and geopolitics will accelerate a post-internet revolution
The ecommerce giant is probably wary of risking more capital as it has yet to succeed on food delivery so far
The yen’s sharp depreciation has pushed up the cost of imports and logistics
Campaigners threaten to sue over ‘shameful’ outcome that will influence investment in energy sources
Company predicts there will be no slowdown in strong demand for skilled workers
Maker of battery components prices second share deal towards top of expected range
Demand may be up but airlines must also contend with higher wage bills, fuel costs and debt servicing charges
US state has seen an influx of women seeking the procedure
Plus, Meta to push ahead with digital collectibles and property’s ‘new paradigm’
German payments processor has battled allegations of fraud, forgery and opaque business links.
Even if the flurry of swimming pool purchases is over, revenues should remain elevated
Relationship with fellow US ally Japan has been strained by legacy of colonial occupation
Deal set to give tech giant 2% stake in Just Eat’s US business, potentially rising to 15%
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