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Wholesale prices are still well above the average before the war in Ukraine
Billionaire seeks enough B shares to take control in a years-long phased takeover of club
Isle of Man’s GLO wants to sell 25 per cent to clients, letting them influence production
Momentum fades for bank’s share price rise
Broadcaster’s share price has dropped about 60% during Carolyn McCall’s tenure
Regulators might put up an obstacle given the Swedish group’s sizeable footprint in the sector
Lenders pull out of buy-to-let market for owners abroad
Asset manager is known for his public stances on governance and shareholder rights
A $130mn solar securitisation could set an important precedent
Printed books continue to dominate sales over digital formats
Move for veterinary pharma company would represent one of biggest UK private equity deals this year
Culture committee calls in Carolyn McCall to answer questions arising over departure of ‘This Morning’ presenter
UK company hit by marketing and distribution problems in US
Designer plays critical role in semiconductor industry under pressure from US export restrictions
Leisure catering a growth area as hybrid working takes shine off some corporate contracts
Cross-party group’s call for ‘general policy’ on regulations comes as Labour vows to improve ties with Brussels
Businesses and ministers show little solidarity with lobby group after it publishes reform plans ahead of EGM
Rapper alleges group has not adequately invested in brands jointly owned by the two businesses
Deal for Crux cements evolution of what was once one of Europe’s leading hedge funds into a mainstream asset manager
Shares in energy group weaken after regulator Ofgem escalates probe it began last year
UK digital bank posts pre-tax loss despite revenue boost driven by tripling of lending book
Also in today’s newsletter, UK power provider Drax crosses the Atlantic
WE Soda, controlled by Turkish media mogul Turgay Ciner, bucks recent trends with plan for UK IPO
Consultants say blanket portrayals of ‘toxic’ culture at scandal-hit UK business lobby group ‘not accurate’
Paperback purchases rise as cost-conscious people end subscription services such as Netflix, says publisher
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