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Businesses can no longer count on the product to do all the talking
Digital nightlife provides clues to products and services that will help drive the transition
Top US enforcer wants more scrutiny of ‘roll up’ acquisitions which build dominant market shares
Prospect of digital domination by US computing giants is causing anxiety in Europe
Plan to shift HQ closer to Washington adds to concerns of commercial aircraft customers
Backing of payments venture is latest sign of more interventionist stance to encourage risk-taking
Frankness over the need for oil and gas is required in the transition to a greener future
The axe is hanging over high-growth companies with stretched valuations
EU regulators likely to require a package of ‘remedies’ to protect booksellers and authors over Lagardère deal
While prime minister woos foreign investors, he will have to overcome resistance among domestic households to deploying excess cash
Judge allows test case on issue in lawsuit against mattress maker Serta Simmons Bedding
Tech companies turn more to cash to retain staff amid fierce talent war
Aircraft manufacturers now have more sway in negotiations with customers as airline industry recovers
Fledgling domestic fund wins vote to appoint auditor at entertainment behemoth
Capital-raising tool used in second world war should be deployed to aid the country
Streaming services have different business models but both face tougher scrutiny
Low level of sanctioned funds belies assumptions that it is a treasure house of Putin kleptocracy
Travails of bankers during lockdown is further blow to city’s ambitions to be an international financial centre
Underperforming companies are vulnerable to increasing pressure
From inflation to war, companies are wrestling with many geopolitical and economic forces
Joining security alliance would boost business environment and specific industries such as defence
The company’s strategy looks risky given that most major economies are set to phase out the vehicles by the 2030s
Lawyers and regulators now have lopsided financial products in their sights
The postwar governance structure has given stability but is now so ossified it hinders change
Five new academies are being set up on the president’s orders to combat a shortage of semiconductor students
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