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Peggy Hollinger

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Peggy Hollinger is international business editor for the Financial Times. She has been industry editor, UK companies editor and Paris bureau chief, a leader writer, and written for Lex. In her 30 years at the paper she has also covered the retail, oil and gas, and utilities sectors.
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  • Wednesday, 18 May, 2022
    Inside BusinessBoeing Co
    Boeing needs a stronger vision to bounce back from crisis

    Plan to shift HQ closer to Washington adds to concerns of commercial aircraft customers

  • Sunday, 15 May, 2022
    The Big Read
    Shanghai lockdown exposes global supply chain strains

    Knock-on effects from disruptions in China could hit ports in Europe and the US when sea freight starts moving again

  • Thursday, 5 May, 2022
    Chinese economy
    European businesses warn China over zero-Covid policy

    EU Chamber of Commerce calls for new approach as country’s services sector activity sinks to lowest level in two years

  • Thursday, 5 May, 2022
    Inside BusinessAircraft manufacturing
    Airbus and Qatar battle signals balance of power shift

    Aircraft manufacturers now have more sway in negotiations with customers as airline industry recovers

  • Wednesday, 6 April, 2022
    EU business regulation
    Beware lobbyists claiming support for the EU’s climate ambitions

    Airlines should be wary of delaying the Fit for 55 proposals

  • Tuesday, 5 April, 2022
    Amazon.com
    Amazon inks deals to send its internet satellites into space

    Arianespace, the ULA and Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin to provide backbone for high-speed networks

  • Wednesday, 23 March, 2022
    Inside BusinessGlobal trade
    Foreign businesses in China need to heed the lessons of Russian exodus

    Consequences of action like the Ukraine invasion can play out at a speed and scale few have imagined possible

  • Monday, 21 March, 2022
    Semiconductors
    Chipmakers face two-year shortage of critical equipment

    Intel admits expansion to be restricted as it works with ASML to boost capacity

  • Tuesday, 15 March, 2022
    News in-depthIntel Corp
    Intel pours €30bn into chip manufacturing in Europe

    US giant announces investment in German plant as part of wider plan to put EU at forefront of advanced technologies

  • Wednesday, 9 March, 2022
    Inside BusinessESG investing
    Ukraine war prompts investor rethink of ESG and the defence sector

    Conflict drives home the importance of industry to provide safety and security

  • Thursday, 3 March, 2022
    Oneweb Global Ltd
    UK-backed OneWeb suspends Russian satellite launches

    Decision illustrates that fallout from the invasion of Ukraine has spread to space

  • Wednesday, 23 February, 2022
    Inside BusinessSpace industry
    Star wars: why Nasa objects to Elon Musk’s space race

    Agency warns over the impact of plan to launch 30,000 more satellites into orbit

  • Sunday, 20 February, 2022
    European companies
    Europe’s companies languish in slow lane as US dominates corporate landscape

    Failure to harmonise rules inside single-market trading bloc stifles innovation and growth

  • Wednesday, 9 February, 2022
    Inside BusinessEDF
    The French state should reform its own bad habits when it comes to EDF

    Macron appears particularly keen on wielding the energy group’s resources for political effect

  • Monday, 7 February, 2022
    Space industry
    OneWeb founder plans to launch 100,000 satellites in space comeback

    Greg Wyler says E-Space’s vast ‘mesh’ network will clean up debris and bring it back to earth

  • Tuesday, 18 January, 2022
    Intelsat SA
    Intelsat chief set for $4m ‘golden goodbye’ after Chapter 11 recovery

    Stephen Spengler to retire as satellite operator emerges from bankruptcy with debt halved

  • Wednesday, 12 January, 2022
    Inside BusinessAerospace & Defence
    French defence victory could mean a defeat for European co-operation

    UAE’s Rafale deal tilts balance of power in combat air systems project towards Paris

  • Wednesday, 29 December, 2021
    Inside BusinessAP Møller-Maersk AS
    Maersk hits cultural storms en route to digital destination

    Attempt to rebrand as a technology-led, end-to-end logistics provider is creating tensions

  • Wednesday, 15 December, 2021
    Inside BusinessAccor SA
    Will Accor put the sparkle back into Parisian cabaret?

    Future of the famous Lido on Champs-Elysées in doubt after purchase by hotel group

  • Sunday, 5 December, 2021
    Space industry
    Elon Musk is setting the rules in space, ESA chief warns

    Billionaire’s thousands of satellites risk crowding other operators out of low earth orbits

  • Wednesday, 1 December, 2021
    Inside BusinessAerospace & Defence
    EU risks its own security by branding defence industry socially harmful

    Banks are backing away from the sector as Europe mulls new criteria for sustainable finance

  • Wednesday, 24 November, 2021
    Renewable energy17 min
    Space-based solar power 'could be deployed in 10 years'

    Elon Musk called it the stupidest idea ever. The FT's Peggy Hollinger looks at whether space-based solar power can move beyond science fiction

  • Monday, 22 November, 2021
    Transcript
    The growing problem of space junk

    Russia’s destruction last week of one of its old satellites adds to the risk of debris colliding with spacecraft

  • Monday, 22 November, 2021
    FT News Briefing podcast10 min listen
    The growing problem of space junk

    Saudi Arabia has an ambitious plan to increase domestic military production

  • Wednesday, 17 November, 2021
    Inside BusinessSatellites
    Russian satellite debris is a wake-up call for emerging space industry

    New rules are urgently needed to govern the behaviour of companies and nations

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