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Anil Agarwal is splitting the group into six entities in an effort to raise their valuation
Harvesting the sea floor for critical minerals warrants careful consideration
Robust pre-release sales of ‘EA Sports FC’ marks end of 30-year Fifa franchise
Perella Weinberg Partners and Interactive Brokers among 10 firms caught up in latest enforcement action
M&A, BT, US real estate, China property, UK banks, Microsoft, Capcom
UK group looks to raise £600mn from owners as it eyes electric supercar by 2030
The group’s share price climbed as much as 6% after it announced a £1bn equity placement
Action needed to tackle ‘elevated’ risk in models used to determine loan charges, says regulator
Things we lost in the fire sale
Billionaire to place shares bought from Czech tycoon Daniel Křetínský in foundation by year end
Five-year plan offers drastic reduction compared with Trump-era proposal despite industry lobbying
A lawyer for the LVMH owner denied the allegations, calling them absurd and groundless
Retailers placing goods on open display is an everyday miracle that could turn into a perk of the privileged
US climate envoy is worried by ‘lack of reality’ in some countries about global warming but is confident the market will drive green energy shift
Plus, Binance exits Russia and Pokémon as a security token
Starmer’s charm offensive pays off as number of companies buying stands rises ahead of UK general election
Western companies still in the country face an ever harder time repatriating profits and risk state seizures
The Skype co-founder turned venture capitalist on how Europe’s start-ups can challenge America’s giants
Takeover offers for auto dealership are hard to compare
Sherard Cowper-Coles said Britain had been ‘weak’ in response to US pressure
Customers’ bills to rise almost 37% by end of decade under new five-year spending plan
Also in today’s newsletter, Yaccarino prepares to meet X’s bankers, and US accuses China of launching an information war
Land sale indicative of value hidden in Japanese corporate sector
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