The FTC’s ruling on Exxon-Pioneer deal shines a spotlight on the workings of Opec and industry executives
Bankers hope successful listing of high-end grocer heralds wave of private companies going public
The company requires a new plan to create value from the troubled mining house
Also in today’s newsletter, Ken Griffin weighs whether he’ll back Trump or Biden
Think you may have bought a turkey?
A significant strategic shift is far more important than looking to solutions abroad
Japanese company’s $14.9bn proposed purchase of US Steel sparked bipartisan political backlash
Funds that were willing to buy claims for cents on the dollar and wait for the bankruptcy process to play out have earned
Moderate use of leverage should usually provide a good-enough return
There’s always bad news somewhere
Striking a chord (diagram)
SGX needs help despite the country’s role as a thriving financial centre
Head of last year’s climate negotiations holds event in Abu Dhabi for Silicon Valley and oil executives
The president’s focus on tackling climate change has upset US producers, who are instead funding Trump
Journey from industrial behemoth to takeover target reflects country’s decline as a mining powerhouse
Hong Kong’s first spot crypto ETFs launched at the end of last month
Resilience of global economy, higher commodity prices and support from IMF help drive returns for lower-rated bonds
Lacklustre outlook raises concerns that spending on artificial intelligence chips could slow
Wagers on rising prices point to concerns over potential supply disruptions
Ashley Alder says ‘no decision made’ after City minister defends right of government to question watchdog’s actions
Krona falls against dollar after Riksbank trims main rate to 3.75%, its first reduction for eight years
Also in today’s newsletter, why corporate clean energy demand is making trouble for accountants
Higher interest rates and inflation undercut allure of tax-advantaged Opportunity Zones
Three-centuries-old institution rebuffs call to declare fossil fuel companies culpable for global warming
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