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Electric carmaker has uphill climb to reach full-year target set by chief executive Elon Musk
Ukraine war fuels 29% first-half rise as wider market suffers worst 6 months in 50 years
Collapsed investment firm expected to face claims from ‘significant number of creditors’, court documents show
Banks underwriting £1bn financing for takeover of gambling group William Hill find it hard going
Researchers welcome move to restrict developers’ ability to see which other apps are installed on people’s phones
Low-cost pioneer O’Leary blames high oil prices and environmental charges for increases
Passenger bookings have bounced back but the industry’s balance sheets are far from shipshape
Next week’s tournament is also under pressure to build on the momentum the game has developed over the past 12 months
Despite a high profile defeat for Carl Icahn on animal welfare, activists scored notable wins in shareholder votes
UK pharmacy chain has increased market share but detractors say tired stores have dented its reputation
Kristo Käärmann puts positive spin on payment app’s first year as public company despite FCA probe and jump in costs
Limited numbers of visas for seasonal worker threatens contraction of sector and risks some farms going bust
Shipping line chief says it will try ‘to continue our normal services regardless of Russian national policy’
More than two years into the pandemic, people have acquired different levels of immunity through infections and shots
Guo Guangchang’s conglomerate increases global divestments after punishing rout on property bonds
Ride-hailing company that is expanding into electric vehicle production warns against offering incentives to US group
Beijing-backed groups sought to recruit with job adverts from front companies that disguise nature of work
Carriers are stretched to capacity as Americans put aside inflation fears to get away
A Supreme Court ruling on the EPA is the latest setback to the president’s goal of greening the US economy
Growth in the region fuelled 6 per cent rise in global use of the dirtiest fossil fuel in 2021
While smoking is less popular on both sides of the Atlantic, Europe’s habit is proving harder to crack
Details of scheme come as US president contends with voter dismay over high petrol prices and rising inflation
The founder of the country’s most powerful conglomerate looks to the next generation
Swedish fintech’s decline highlights how investors are souring on ‘buy now, pay later’ sector
Exchange also extends $400mn revolving credit facility to lending platform amid turmoil in crypto markets
Apple insider trading, Amazon qualifies for Champions League, Hong Kong gets Soul
Court filings show issues at investment firm at centre of digital asset credit crunch
Popular ByteDance-owned app seeks to allay lawmakers’ concerns about China’s access to sensitive information
London estate agents puzzled by decline in value for prime property on Sloane Avenue
UK property investor ordered to pay £1.31mn after trades went awry during the pandemic
Clients increasingly target greener investment options
The Big Four firm will share the audit of the French bank with rival Deloitte
Industry regulator, with its mandate to ensure stability, has been pitted against the government
Tragedy equals comedy plus information technology
European manufacturer in major coup over US rival Boeing as it lands $37bn series of agreements to sell 292 jets to Beijing
Plans to ease existing controls on weekend and early flights likely to hit resistance
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