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An end to the upheaval of the past few years is welcome, but the underlying ingredients of populism and Scottish separatism remain
This simple expedient would bring far-reaching changes to American banking, commerce and finance
America still lacks an effective approach to the global south
Improved transport is vital if the UK chancellor’s ‘Canary Wharf’ investment zones are to succeed
After the collapse of SVB, lenders are increasingly leery of digital assets
An investigation into the Chinese criminal networks helping to prop up the rogue nuclear regime
It’s a fallacy to suppose there is a simple solution to the failings of our financial systems and economies
Benjamin Netanyahu should begin by withdrawing, not pausing, judicial reforms
Preoccupied by internal tensions, policymakers have little bandwidth to deal with impending external crises
Just four sectors contribute to at least a third of global deaths — they should be held accountable
The decision to delay daylight savings plunged the country into a crisis of conflicting time zones
Governments are right to increase defence spending, but their electorates prefer butter to guns
More companies are getting their loans from private credit funds
Surge in China’s rescue lending shows need for co-operation on restructuring
Investors should retain their scepticism instead of believing prophecies of secular tailwinds
Altnets have boosted UK broadband coverage but incumbent BT will still fight for growth
Expect former CEO to follow same playbook as before — with powerful chair at his elbow
UK fashion group’s chief Lord Simon Wolfson cautions that opportunities to expand are ‘less numerous than they were’
The tussle over the viral app shows just how entwined American and Chinese business has become
Break-up of group may placate regulators but is unlikely to make its businesses more competitive
A sharp observer of democracy who witnessed the break-up of Yugoslavia, she wrote truths that made you laugh — until you cried
SNP’s new leader must maintain cordial relations with fossil fuel industry while pushing green transition
PFAS compounds have long been known to be harmful. Now restrictions on their use will force industry to adapt
Also, tight junk spreads
Deglobalisation, geopolitical competition and demise of cheap money require industry playbook to change
Be prepared for anything, approach cardigans with caution and my top tips on tucking
Investigation firms will carry out the due diligence on potential kin to ensure there are no skeletons lurking in the cupboard
Traders have upper hand when demand is high and there isn’t enough renewable capacity
After a roaring start to the year, a downturn in March shows that risk appetites are clearly inhibited
Shoppers are trading down and buying less, hitting mid-market chains and makers of branded products
The rainy North West’s water authority has a quarter more sewer overflows than average
Questions remain about how US consumer confidence will hold up, particularly given recent turmoil in banking markets
Tech group’s poor performance and high costs make it a potential acquisition target
How the story ends
I gifted it to her to save inheritance tax but now she’s trying to move me out
Cost-cutting has left workers drowning in ‘self-service’ admin tasks — but AI might come to the rescue
Rich people finding tax loopholes isn’t a new concept but do authorities need to toughen rules on wash sales?
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