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Middle East turmoil no longer poses such a threat to the world’s thirstiest petrol consumers
The London-based fintech has hired a TikTok executive to lead a ‘media strategy’ as it seeks to diversify revenues
Investors grow nervous over financing technique likely to be used by government for future projects
A quick fire explainer on why the Magnificent Seven are dominating market conversations
New Delhi pushes for exploration in Latin America and Africa and auctions domestic mining blocks
Regulator confronts growing concerns within government that move will undermine competitiveness
Little Britain
US manager known for aggressive approach bets markets are too pessimistic about potential losses on utility’s debt
Amin Nasser praises Beijing’s efforts to make solar panels and electric vehicles cheaper
London stocks play catch-up with global peers as expectations for UK rate cuts build
Lord, make me solvent, but not yet
What if the productivity gap is really about how large corporations use their economic and political power?
Vladimir Potanin says metals group will start production in China from 2027 due to difficulties in international payments
The basic issue for the sector is that revenues are flatlining
Petrochemical companies oppose global agreement that would cut production to curb pollution
Co-founder Steve Koltes and backers including Singapore’s GIC are also selling shares in the private equity firm’s listing
Legislate in haste; repent at leisure
Xi Jinping hopes manufacturing can offset the property slump
Poll comes as US regulators review Steve Cohen-backed proposal for a 24/7 exchange
Debt instrument has been in spotlight since holders of Credit Suisse additional tier 1 bonds lost $17bn last year
Proposals would demand asset managers show they are not seeking to control lenders in which they have large stakes
The coming Sustainability Disclosure Requirements take aim at ‘greenwashing’ at individual holding level
Thousands of customers take issue with accounts that have been frozen or closed and more cases have been upheld
Proposal has angered ministers and City bosses who fear it will drive businesses out of UK
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