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The UK’s Labour party wants to tax carried interest as income and the measure features in Joe Biden’s campaign
Two years into the war, European and US consumers barely know which companies are still there and which have left
Argentine president was a hit in Davos but beyond the theatrics his team seek to temper the boss’s radical ideas
The Public Investment Fund spent more money than Singapore’s GIC last year and the pace is likely to accelerate
Century-old studio has held discussions to sell itself to Skydance and Redbird Capital
EDF is vowing to build one reactor a year but challenges range from funding to a lack of skilled workers
Crisis at US start-up demonstrates hyper-reliance on Big Tech
Instacart and Amazon show shopping habits are hard to break, especially in the US
A series of so-called ‘acqui-hires’ are a sign of changing dynamics in Japanese dealmaking
Writers are back to work and striking actors may cut a deal soon but Hollywood is tightening its belt
Western companies still in the country face an ever harder time repatriating profits and risk state seizures
Polarisation and dark rhetoric prompt some US executives to try to boost the political centre
They were created to split content and ads to assuage worried advertisers, but users hate them
China Investment Corporation has largely been a passive backer of western private equity funds, but the devil is in the details
Move to build new superclubs in the Gulf gives revamped tournament much-needed spice
Tim Cook, Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella run huge companies but they have learned to stay out of the limelight
In an era when trademarks increasingly drive corporate growth we cannot agree on what they are worth
‘Buy local’ becomes part of the corporate mantra in building business resilience to climate change
The board has sweetened the returning chief’s incentives to stay before he has fulfilled the task of finding an heir
The longer the boss stays on, the more important it is to ask whether they are still the best person for the job
UK wants to increase electric car use but this will cost business tariffs under post-Brexit deal with Europe
One measure of the bank’s consistency has been its dividend levels in the near two decades since it listed
Money is flowing into regional tech start-ups but regulators have a difficult balancing act not to kill AI in its infancy
One of media’s most successful business models has failed to adapt to a digital-first age
Widespread password sharing is incompatible with subscription growth in an intensely competitive market
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