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Intervention comes as EU leaders prepare to debate bloc’s economic competitiveness
Science Based Targets initiative says its guidance on carbon offsets has not changed pending draft rules in July
Move comes as White House tries to mobilise progressive voters ahead of November election
Investors calculated that it would take £8bn of fresh equity to comply with Ofwat conditions
Paris-based group trims forecasts, in sharp divergence with producers’ cartel Opec
Miner’s future is not nearly as anaemic as it may seem
The 59-year-old Australian has diversified the commodities house but has had to deal with a legacy of misconduct
Separating punishment for past sins from future investment should be the priority
The $40mn pay packet for Darren Woods comes amid debate in London about transatlantic valuation gap
Staff revolt at Science Based Targets initiative policy on how companies can claim net zero emissions
Global fleet increases in 2023 as China brings on new plants and the pace of closures slows in EU and US
The move towards the critical $4 per gallon threshold comes at a delicate moment for the US president
Zinc, copper and nickel outperform stocks as signs of resurgent demand add to fears about supply constraints
Executives at Vitol, Trafigura and Mercuria say banks and export credit agencies have never been so keen to lend to them
UK’s Transition Plan Taskforce issues new disclosure guidance for companies
Big business teams up with ranchers to trim around solar panels and win over local communities
That turning point could be closer than you think and its consequences may be profound
Plus, TikTok staff are hit with a big tax bill and European IPOs make a comeback (no thanks to the UK)
Markus Krebber says there will be ‘significant structural demand destruction’ in energy-intensive sectors
Telecoms group joins growing list of companies plugging shortfalls from state electricity provider
Strategy is at risk as President Gabriel Boric’s government works to take back control of resources
CEOs of Trafigura, Vitol and Gunvor say they have learned lessons from the 2010s scandals
Australian group had been criticised for loading UK utility with debt
Investigation uses new powers to protect European companies from state-backed foreign rivals
The message so far is that we are living in unique times
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